Examine this as light that would come in and light that would go out. The transparency of windows, the ability to see through windows, is the purpose of windows in this statement, allowing something to go in and out. What is the light in you? Now with this part of the statement, it is then expressing the metaphor as a direction from inside of someone to the outside. So it some one has a window, the ability or platform to say things and have people listen, what is the value if the person only speaks of hate and violent things. What value is there to listening to someone who speaks of these things through their "window"?
Let's consider the windows as opportunities to positively influence other people. An excellent situation would be a teacher. The have the "window", the class time to use effectively and beneficially for the students who are in the class. But what if the teacher only wants to pass the time and get through the class, not really imparting any knowledge, or being to lazy or indifferent or not caring. A window - the classroom, but no passion nor energy or light.
This example I believe best illustrates what it means to have a window, but no light.
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From my understanding all you are doing is converting liters to grams. It says you have one leader of hydrogen peroxide. 1 liter equals 1000 grams. And if it is asking how many grams are in 1 liter hydrogen peroxide then the answer would be 1000 grams
Answer: I think it's Meter
Explanation:
In poetry, a stanza is a division of four or more lines having a fixed length, meter, or rhyming scheme.
Meter is the number and type of rhythmic beats in a line of poetry.
Rhythm is a part of the structure of a poem unless the poem is written in free verse.
Verse refers to a single line, a stanza, or the entire poem itself.
It is dark, gloomy, tense, melancholy
Hope this helps! Good luck