Explanation:
Poems have shorter lines than paragraphs, and they are surrounded by white space. ... Line breaks and white space help readers know how to read a poem out loud and inside their heads. Sometimes one makes a weeny pause at the end of a line, to honor the rhythm and emphasis placed there by the poet.
True. It’s a negative thing but it’s how we learn and mature. It’s an experience that happens normally, maybe frequently too..
Jocelyn decided to take a vacation to Luke's farm for the rest of the summer, but Clary was upset about this. She did not want to leave. Instead, she stormed out of the apartment, and went the Eric's poetry slam. There, with Simon, she meets Jace again. I won't spoil it for you, but if you have any more questions about this book, just PM me!
Answer:
"when the long trick’s over"
Explanation:
I think that in this text, the narrator writes about him sailing and enjoying nature and overall just doing things. Then, he says that all he asks is, when the "long trick" (his life) is over, he wishes for a quiet sleep and sweet dream, which may symbolize his desire to have a calm death and relaxing afterlife.