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Answer: ever had a target at her school. All her other targets were famous billionaires who needed to be put into their place. 6 feet under. Her target's name Brenna Johnson. Her bestfriend's girlfriend. She knew if she did this she was risking losing her bestfriend. But she had to do it if she wanted to repay her father's debt. She walked into the school and saw Brenna. " Hey Brenna" you say. " Hey Sheila. What's up?" In that instant you thought maybe I should just kill her now and face the consequences. But then you remember that they have your sister held hostage and they will kill her if you don't finish the job the way they want you to. " Can I talk to you in private?", " Sure Sheila." You grab her arm and take her outside to a secret hangout where you take all your victims before they die. " Sheila why are we here?". You shut the door and pull out your gun. " I'm sorry Brenna but you are my last and final target. Hope to see you on the other side." you say. " Sheila please don't do this. Please at least let me say goodbye to Aiden. Plea---. You shot her in the head before she could finish her sentence and then you left and went back to the entrance building for your school and see Aiden your bestfriend waiting for you. " Hey princess. The job done." "Yes sir." Bet you weren't expecting that were you. Hope you enjoyed reading.
Explanation:
1. once u get heartbroken, u grow to be better
2. his hair is messy, like a snowflake
3. totally broken or mentally not ok
4. the pigeons flied gracefully into the air
5. his hair is really white
6. not sure about this
Hello. You forgot to mention that this question is about the poem "I too". You also forgot to show that part A refers to the central tone of the poem, which is a hopeful tone.
Answer:
C "Nobody'll dare / Say to me, /Eat in the kitchen Lines 11 - 13 )
Explanation:
The poet shows how he hopes that one day no one will treat him as inferior, abominable and disgusting, no one will limit what he can eat, or the place where he can eat. This is because he believes that the day will come when he will have the freedom to do what he wants and make his own decisions about his life. This shows that the tone of the poem is hopeful.