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Dear Dad,
Hey Dad ! Im writing to let you know I need a few things to help me in my studies such as candy, notebooks, and pens/highlighters/stamps. I will need the candy to help me keep myself intact and focused. I need notebooks so I will not run out of anything to keep all of things I write down together. I need pens/highlighters/stamps to keep the notes in my notebook alive and not boring so I can study.
Explanation:
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Allie ate an awful apple.
Percy perfected paranormal pies.
Birds behaved benevolently before bedtime.
Susie stopped staring stupidly.
Mike meant to make many marvelous microwaves.
Explanation:
Alliteration is a sentence with almost the same starting letter.
This is easy. All you do is write up a fake conversation where you confront someone who made a mistake. so for example
Person 1: “Uhm.. this fact here says plant also need sugar to survive, but that isn’t true.”
Person 2: “Well why not?”
Person 1: “Because plants only need water sunlight and carbon dioxide to survive”
Person 2: “Ohhh okay i see now.”
Person 1: “Can you edit your work and fix that?”
OD it represents being great at softball.
Your welcome:)
Answer:
The Bible’s Ecclesiastes 3.1-4 and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
The lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" that are an allusion to these Bible verses are:
A. There will be time to murder and create,
And time for all the works and days of hands
Explanation:
The line "time to murder and create" is an indirect inference to Ecclesiastes 3:1-4. The poem titled "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" was written in 1910 by T.S. Eliot. It is modernist literary work which celebrated the diminishing power of traditional sources of authority, especially religion. Most allusions are made based on shared knowledge and understanding between the reader and the author.