Preferably not. unless you are doing research on how brains work in the same way your results could be completely different from a depressed moose to a depressed squirrel to a depressed human
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i think the quote means that if you go up in life (like get to high ranks or be successful) never forget to where you came from as like never forget how you were before fame or success and help others in that position so they could be successful like you
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<span><span>thanks you to: mwestwood | <span>College Teacher </span>| (Level 3) Distinguished Educator for more help on my answeringThere are at least three themes in "Through the Tunnel":Maturation In the beginning of the story, the eleven-year-old Jerry is attached to his mother, watching for the "yellow speck"Rite of PassageSensing that the older boys find him childish because they can do things he cannot, Jerry practices until he, too, can pass through the long underwater tunnel.
Alienationwithout a father, Jerry spends most of his time with his mother. </span></span>
Hello,
The strongest sensory of the three descriptions you given below is the "Stars in the night sky". The description is the strongest. I say this because the other description's are not very strong of a sensory.
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