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How will the world end? If we accept the conclusions of Childhood’s End, instead of a nuclear holocaust we will expect to see a Golden Age, during which all world crises will be resolved and all social problems will evaporate, followed by a final cataclysm triggered by a source from which we least expect it. (I'm wrong please inform it to me)
I believe the correct answer is: a leaf.
In the poem Possum Crossing written by Nikki Giovanni in 1943, the subject advocates the putting of the sign “Possum Crossing” enraged by her neighbors not paying attention to the animals on the street, which results in taking their lives. While driving through the mist, subject sees the light hopping and hits the breaks assuming that it is an animal, but it turns out the be just a leaf:
“I hit brakes for the flutter of the lights hoping it’s not a deer
or a skunk or a groundhog
[…]
I look . . .
relieved and exasperated ...
to discover I have just missed a big wet leaf
struggling . . . to lift itself into the wind
and live.”
The prologue does not primarily set the theme fro Romeo & Juliet
They show the types of difficult labor that farm workers do so that people will stand up for them.
Explanation:
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Combining sentences encourages a writer to take two or more short, choppy sentences and combine them into one effective sentence.