Moshe is awkward, clownish, shy, doesn't talk much but sings, deeply spiritual, very poor, and the community likes him. Are there any options to choose from? One critical way in which Moshe is important to both Eliezer and the people of Sighet is because of his symbolic meaning.
The Importance<span> of Historicism and </span>Context<span> in Literature. ... </span>History<span> plays a fundamental </span>role<span> in shaping literature</span>
Answer:
"long I stood"
Explanation:
Since the speaker cannot decide which path he wants to go down, he stands for a long time and examines one of them. This supports the idea that the speaker is having a hard time making a decision.
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