The line from Edgar Allan Poe’s “ A Voyage to the Moon” that does not support the theme topics : pride , arrogance , and control is found in the last stanza and it reads: "lift our heads and see above her, wonderer in her skies a wonder to us past the reach of wonder..."
<h3>What is a theme?</h3>
A theme is a key principle or message that the text is about. In the poem mentioned above, there most of the lines are indicative of "pride , arrogance , and control".
However, in the lines mentioned above, there is a deviation to the theme of "wonder".
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Answer: A summary could be followed by a Conclusion, at least it seems reasonable if you get up and have something to say, something of enough importance to convey, you certainly can summarize what you tried to get across, and lastly provide a conclusion to make the Speech and your point of giving it, (at last complete), with a Conclusion.
This is simply my opinion, and I am not referencing any “rule book”, just what I find to be reasonable.
A final Conclusion would by this time,
allow the listener to evaluate all the speaker had said and why. It would have a greater purpose beyond a mere exercise.
This is, again, simply my view on the question and a proposed answer.
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Pushing the Bear is a historical novel by Diane Glancy about the Trail of Tears and the Cherokee experience in 1838 and 1839 as they traveled from their native land to reservations in the west. Told from the perspective of a number of Cherokee Indians who are on the trail, the book is interspersed with real historical documents and the voices of Christian missionaries and soldiers who were tasked with leading the Cherokee toward their new home. The book looks closely at the experiences of the Cherokee as they were exiled from their ancestral home, and the horrors they experienced on the trail.
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