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Command, and for mandate manger I think I’m sorry if I am wrong.
1. If you denounce what someone writes, you are essentially going against what was written and saying you do not agree. (Denounce means to be against something or see it as wrong).
2. Living in groups is an adaptation that many animals rely on to survive.
3. Illness and traits can be passed down from generation to generation.
4. A selection I recently made was purchasing oreos instead of ice cream at the grocery store.
5. A way to express your ideas is through journaling or making art.
6. A positive attribute could be your flexibility.
7. Your wit is a trait that can distinguish you from your friends.
8. Name on schoolwork, condiments, subjects in a planner.
9. Physical looks are a way heredity is expressed.
10. An increase in some populations always emerge in nature.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Introduction:
The Leader and the Led is a poem crafted by Niyi Osundare in form of a fable. It tells a story of an animal kingdom lacking leadership based on rivalry and imperfection.
Most powerful animal in the kingdom saw the reason and right to become the ruler yet their power seemed to be their flaws (the reasons for them not to be voted). The trouble prolonged until the “Forest Sage” (in line18 stanza 9) proffered solution.
According to the forest sage, strength alone isn’t the yardstick for becoming a ruler. The balance of strength and weakness is the needed quality for any animal that will rule the pack well.
Line 17 – 20:
“’Our need calls for a hybrid of habits”,
Proclaims the Forest Sage,
“A little bit of a lion
A little bit of a lamb"
Tough like a tiger, compassionate like a doe
Poet:
Transparent like a river, mysterious like a lake’” The poet Niyi Osundare was born 1947 in Ikere Ekiti, Ekiti state, Nigeria. Professor Niyi Osundare is a teacher of language, a mild activist and a member of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA).
Other poems written by the poet are They Too Are The Earth, Not My Business, Earth's Eye View, Ours To Plough Not To Plunder, and many more.
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