In "Your Laughter" written by Neruda, it captures his feelings for his own culture. He is talking about how he never is going to loose his smile and wont lose his happiness no matter what. Neruda says that as long as there is laughter there is happiness everywhere. It can make anyones day happy. He won't back down no matter what.
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Answer: Othello thought that Cassio is talking about Desdemona.
Explanation:
In <em>Othello</em>, Iago pretends to be Othello's friend, but plots against him. Iago is angry at him because Othello passed him over for a promotion with Cassio. Iago's plan is to make Othello think that Desdemona is unfaithful to him with Cassio, and thus destroy both his love life and his friendship with Cassio.
In <em>Act IV, Scene I</em>, Iago decides to put this plan into action. He reveals to the audience that he will talk to Cassio about his relationship with Bianca, so that Othello thinks that they are talking about Desdemona. He succeeds in this plan - Othello overhears their conversation and believes what he hears.
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. The U.S.realized the error of its ways and made
amends.
Explanation:
During the Salem witch trials over 50 individuals were accused of witchcraft and were tried by the state. Due to the lack of evidence, fear of the people, and objection to these trials the government began to cut back on all these trials and set people free. This turn-around picked up momentum when the governor's wife at the time of the trials was accused of being a witch. This leads them to believe that people were being accused out of fear and that witches may not be real.
Tyranny.
The lines read "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by the Creator with certain unalienable Rights, among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness." Tyranny is not mentioned.
It'd be ABAB ABCB, because line 1 rhymes with 3, 2 with 4, and then in the second verse, 2 with 4 (and 1 and 3 are alone bc they don't rhyme with anything... if that makes sense)<span />