Fool, idiot, unintelligent ..
The poem is trying to say that if you do not remember anything that happened in the past does not mean that you do not have knowledge about it.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The poem "The poetic interpretation of the twist" is written by Cornelius Eady. It is a poem written in a very different way and leaves a positive impact on the readers of this poem.
The major theme and the message of this poem is that a lot of events happen in the past of the life of the humans and there are certain events about which the human might forget also and they go out of the mind or the memory of the human being also. But if he forgets something does not mean that he does not have any knowledge about that particular thing. It is just out of memory.
Answer:
"perfect" is the adjective
Explanation:
Adverb - describes the verb
Adjective - describes the noun
nearly - adverb
perfect - adjective
costume - noun
found - verb
"perfect" describes the costume
"nearly" describes the word "found" in other words tells us the timing.
(hopefully this help you understand)
This quote has no mention of a deity (divine authority) or society as a whole (civil obedience), and the only mention of gender is the author's reference to his sibling as "brother." The final line "<span>I won't be caught betraying him." drives the assumption that failing to do his "duty to [his] brother" would violate some sort of bond between he and his brother. Since we only know this relationship as familial, we must assume familial loyalty is the theme.</span>