Answer: A. The farm was such a paradise that even animals that are enemies got along.
The poem "Fern Hill" by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas is the last poem in his collection <em>Deaths and Entrances</em>.
The poem presents the idyllic experiences Thomas had in his aunt's house, Fernhill, in Carmarthenshire in the 1920s. This excerpt shows how beloved the farm was to Thomas, and it conveys a joyful feeling through phrases such as "happy as the heart was long" and "the sun born over and over."
I'm not quiet sure what this is asking but this is appears to be related to cover letters, if that helps.
Amendments to the constitution can be proposed by -the congress-
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I think the answer is C.
Explanation:
(If i'm wrong, sorry!) The paragraph is mostly just opinions of the author.
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Written by Applepi101
This helps to justify what Shakespeare expressed in his statement that people should not make fun of love at first sight because it just may be real. The author introduces us to a character from "The Office" to show us an example of what we mock when we think of love at first sight. The character does everything possible to find the model only to discover that she is, unfortunately, dead. Even so, he visited her grave, singing a requiem to what could have been. In paragraph 21, the author describes a similar event in the love story of Romeo and Juliet. Although Romeo and Juliet did not know each other, he had fallen in love with her at first sight and expressed through a sonnet that he wanted to kiss her, and she, in the end, agrees with his feelings.
I do not have the text, so I hope this helps you write your answer!
--Applepi101