The title usually has something to do with the main idea.
I would suggest Thor HyerDahl, you should look him up and see what you think, he went on many expeditions so do a bit of digging and you'll have a lot of information.
The correct answer is:
The inevitability of death.
The poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is the inner monologue of a man stricken with feelings of isolation, weariness, regret, embarrassment, and particularly an awareness of mortality.
The Jilting of Granny Weatherall is a short story written by the American writer Katherine Anne Porter, about a grandmother who feels jilted in her deathbed.
My answer -
<span>the entity that was given power by the article of confederation is
: No entity
In a democratic country, the largest power fell the hand of its citizen.
The persons that sit in the government technically are only
representatives that are employed by the people through tax payer's
money and their job is to represent the will of the majority of the
people
P.S
NICE!!!!!!!!!! pfp
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Answer:
In Kipling's "Mowgli's Brothers," a human child is taken by a family of wolves who decide to raise and protect him. However, when the tiger Shere Khan discoveries there is a "man cub" in the jungle, demands that he is given to him to be eaten.
Lost by his parents as a baby in the Indian jungle during a tiger attack, he is adopted by the Wolf Mother (Raksha) and Father Wolf, who call him Mowgli (frog) because of his lack of fur and his refusal to sit still. Shere Khan the tiger demands that they give him the baby but the wolves refuse.
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