Based on the excerpt from Robert Frost’s poem “Mending Wall”, the speaker thinks his neighbor is<em> stubborn (option A)</em>. Someone is stubborn when they are determinate to nor change their attitude on something when it refers to good arguments or reasons to do so. His neighbor continues on repairing the wall that separates them and says that “Good fences make good neighbors.” In the end, the poem’s teaching is that a wall needs to be preserved between properties. This is to safeguard that the personal identity and individuality of the neighbors, specifically as farmers are preserved.
Fame and honor do not last long. Though we accomplish great things in life, we get older, we may have other conditions, that may cause us to lose the Fame and honor. We could do something, in life that may even cause us to serve time, either way, life does not go forever here on earth, nor does the things we have gained in life.
Answer:
"Long" is the noun objective
Explanation:
"Letters" is the noun and "Long" is describing the type of letter
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Our father faces many difficulties and challenges to raise us, although we do not know it, because they do it without us seeing the difficulties that pass. This means that our father sacrifices himself so that we have no need and can live a full life, even if it hurts him. Accordingly, I believe that it is justifiable that, like Ko-Ngai, we sacrifice ourselves for our father, if necessary to keep him well. He would do the same for us.