<span>A. Using elevated and formal language?
</span>Susan hartley swett preserves the tranquil and even mood of "july" by
NOT:
B. Incorporating religious imagery?
C. Writing free-verse stanzas?
<span>D. Including The Refrain at the end of each stanza?</span>
Answer:
Of course, I've used revenge in the past and felt much worse than the victim. Most individuals have done or considered revenge as a result of betrayal, treachery, envy, lack of trust, or because someone has harmed or annoyed them. It's a natural instinct for self-defense and retribution. In addition to torturing the other person in the name of "pleasure."
Self-hand justice is commonly used to describe revenge. That sense of "retaliation" isn't quite correct. We've all experienced it, and some believe it's OK to do so since we've been wounded and are still sensitive about it. However, revenge is neither right nor justifiable, no matter how terrible the other person has made you feel.
I believe that life will change on its own and that whoever must pay for his or her mistakes will do so sooner or later. Revenge is not justifiable since it is wrong to carry it out. It absorbs a person and draws only negative emotions and feelings. It will make you into someone you don't want to be: selfish, low-level, and bad. It leads to one's own demise.
It can have multiple meanings by just using a key word. The length of a poem and how the title deals with the overall meaning of a poem.
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