<span>as smooth as your forehead
are the gulch and the bramble.
i think thats it i heard of this poem </span><span><span>its Suavidades by Gabriela Misral</span> </span>
Answer:
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Burst out in tears - to start to cry
Explanation:
Bursting into tears is an expression that usually describes someone who breaks into sudden weeping after being overcome by a strong emotion, such as joy or grief. It's also possible to burst into tears without crying a lot.
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Answer and explanation:
"The Great Gatsby" is a novel by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nick, the narrator, ends up getting involved in the affairs of his neighbor, Gatsby, and his own family - Daisy, his cousin, and Tom, Daisy's husband.
<u>When Nick first sees Gatsby, Gatsby is staring and reaching out to a green light that shines on the other side of the bay, in front of Daisy's house. The green light symbolizes the hopes and dreams Gatsby has kept for years, the drive he has to fight for what he believes should belong to him. The green light is, wealth, recognition, importance, Daisy's love, everything Gatsby has always wanted, but that life has prevented him from having.</u>
<u>However, as the story progresses, the green light ends up changing its symbolism. When Gatsby has Daisy as his lover, the green light is no longer important.</u> He does mention it to Daisy once, but she does not even know there is such a green light in front of her house. <u>To Gatsby, who now seems to have everything, the green light has lost its meaning, its appeal. After everything goes to shambles, Nick analyzes the green light as a representation of the American dream and its corruption. The green light sort of becomes the light that both attracts and kills the moth.</u>
Answer:
In chapter 5 it is shown how the food companies are using chemical processes to divide corn into parts, and in this way, they are producing corn syrup.
Explanation:
Those products are entering supermarkets. Food companies are working hard to come up with new ideas to use corn so that the whole amount could be eaten.
In the past, corn was clean food that was used like that. However, today, it can be cut to elements and combined in different ways, like corn syrup. It shows that technology and man had changed the way people eat today.
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