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Thaddeus Sholto is an eccentric, complex, fearful, and rather unpleasant person whose actions set the story in motion. Initially, he is guilty of conspiring to keep a fortune away from its rightful heir, Miss Morstan—a young woman who must struggle to make a living. Yet his conscience bothers him enough to secretly and anonymously send her a kind of guilt-payment each year—a package containing a valuable pearl. He finally sends a mysterious summons to Miss Morstan, which prompts her to seek Sherlock Holmes's advice.
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Answer:
Any lyric from Pompeii.
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Pompeii by Bastille is a reference to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii.
Ingrid Jonker’ by Sally Bryer .
Quote two similes from the poem, and explain their meaning. Then, indicate how these similes contribute to the overall meaning of the poem.
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C. This answer makes the most sense because when someone is intolerant of others, the "others" would likely want to shun him.