Answer: Grass
Explanation:
In the poem 'Grass' (1918), Carl Sandburg uses personification to express nature´s frustration with how easily people forget the toll of war. Their eventual disregard of those who died in war makes them unable to learn from the past to avoid repeating their mistakes. The grass eventually covers the battlefield where the dead lie, and people forget that anything has even happened.
Answer:
Due process
Explanation:
Due process is the legal requirement that the state must respect all legal rights that are owed to a person. Due process balances the power of law of the land and protects the individual person from it.
Answer:
up fixing go on kg kg kg kg gk go on the lookout to make a new terms and the three of us will have a good morning and we can talk more water if we are not there will not me I love him so I will be useful and will help with a wooden case with a wooden door book and the three of us will have to go through a lot and we are not me and.
Answer:
C. Kuno’s prediction and Vashti’s revisiting of the prediction
Explanation:
The book "The Machine Stops" is a short story that describes people who live underground and are solely dependent on a machine to solve the physical and spiritual needs.
Vashti is one of the inhabitants along with her son Kuno. Vashti is an obedient follower of the machine and its actions and decisions but Kuno is a rebel who is not happy with the way things are run underground and is eager to leave.
He tries to escape but is caught and forced to stay back, then subsequently he begins to see defects in the Machine and predicts its collapse, Vashti brushes aside his predictions even though they become more glaring each day.
Eventually when the defects become too much, Vashti revistists the prediction of Kuno and begins to brood. This causes suspense and confusion.