Technically, freedom means "the ability's to act or change without constraint" but I believe its more than just that. When someone is free you can act, speak, think without anyone telling you what you can and cant do. Living with freedom is the right to be yourself.
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The rule number three in the novel or story titled "The Great Greene Heist" is: "there can be no conning done in the name of love"
<h3>What is the theme of "The Great Greene Heist"?</h3>
It should be noticed that "The Great Greene Heist" has a number of themes. Among them are:
- Corruption of authority officials
- electioneering
- political corruption
- and the corrupting effect of money
In the tale, Jackson assembles a talented group of different young people to sabotage a potentially rigged student election.
In just three weeks, he comes up with seven ideas and gains Gaby's admiration.
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Living with secrets is painful is what I would put.
Answer:
The repeated "fl" sounds are soft/fun and therefore evoke a lighthearted feeling.
Explanation:
This is an example of assonance, by technicality, but can also be classified as alliteration -- the repetition of the same first letter(s) in a series of words. The repeating sound provides not only a bit of rhyme but rhythm as well. If Poe wished to do by contrast, there would be a bit of irregular rhythm which in turn personifies someone's mind "stumbling", figuratively "falling down stairs". But since this is not the case, the opposite is true. It makes readers feel cheery because it, musically speaking creates a <u>fl</u>uffy and upbeat rhythm. (yes, I purposely used that word choice)
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The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the first choice or letter A.
<span>"If a driver gets lost on the road, a GPS can be useful" is the correctly punctuated sentence because it has a comma to separate the subject and the predicate.</span>
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