I'd say you're lucky! Maybe it's a sign of good fortune! Not getting a fortune is pretty rare!
Why can't I fly?
Is it because my wings are too small?
Is it because my heart is too shy?
Is it because my attitude is quiet?
Why can't I fly?
Is it because I can't act like a bird soaring across the field?
Is it because I can't act without a shield?
Is it because I constantly need to be healed?
Why can't I fly?
Is it because my strength is nothing compared to that of an elephant?
Is it because brawn is better than brains?
Is it because I just can't?
Why can't I fly?
Am I a fallen angel that doesn't know their way?
Am I too weak, too cowardly, too me?
Tell me, why can't I fly?
Hope this helps!
I came up with it on the spot, it's inspired by the song Awake by Kim Seokjin of BTS.
I believe no, there is really no standard of punctuation for poetry... some writers use it, some don't. It's a matter of what feels best for your line of poetry. :)
Answer:
The assassination of President Garfield triggered the civil service of the 1880's. The correct answer is A. President Garfield was assassinated by a man named Charles A. Guiteau.
Explanation:
<span>Elie Wiesel and His Father in the Book 'Night'Our users give theirimpressions:Elie and his father were especially close at the death camps. Theywere inseparable, really. They loved each other and would not let that fade andbe separated. They would die for one another if it was necessary. His fatherdied. Elie was a witness to it. He never forgave himself for letting the SS manbeat his father to death since his father was ill and cried for water to feelbetter. Elie's relationship with his father is very close. However, therelationship between Elie and his father, Chlomo, changes throughout the novel.At the beginning of the novel, Elie and his father have a fairly closerelationship, apart from his father's commitments to the community (not havingtime for his kin (family). Even in saying that Elie loved and respected hisfather just as everyone in the community did. But further on in the novel, theydrift further and further apart. At some stage, Elie starts to feel that hisfather is a burden. And at the end Elie has no tears to cry when his father<span>finally dies.</span></span>