As for this question, when you want to thank someone for the help, it all depends on how that someone has helped you and if the manner that you were helped would also come in as a factor.
When there is immediate contact between the helper and the one being helped, the most direct way to thank someone is to vocalize it and say it to that person that gratitude that you wanted to express. Other ways would be to return the favor to that person. Most people prefer them to be of equal or more than the value of the help given at the moment. If there is no such available way, then what others tend to do is to remain in debt for that person. So when the time comes that the person needs help, they can readily assist and offer the help they needed.
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The connotative meaning of the word “trunk” in the poem is “a container”. In the poem “<em>Verses Upon the Burning of our House</em>” by Anne Bradstreet (1666), the author expresses the traumatic <u>loss of her home and her possessions</u>. After awakening to the tragic event, she goes outside and watches her house and possessions burning down. Once the fire has been put out, she mourns for the physical items destroyed: the <em>trunk </em>and the <em>chest</em>, everything she “<em>counted best</em>”; her “<em>pleasant things</em>”.
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Climax: The narrator kills the old man.
Exposition: the narrator and the old man are introduced.
Falling action: The narrator shows the policeman into the old man's room
Resolution: The narrator confesses to his guilt and tells the police where to find the body.
Rising action: The narrator goes into the old man's room every night for seven days with the intention of killing him.