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according to faber, people don't have leisure time cuz their society is so
<em>fast paced</em> and <em>immediate</em>,
so they're not able to actually sit down and enjoy+analyze literature.
faber believes the term "<em>leisure</em>" refers to being able to digest quality information in a peaceful environment cuz that's what he pictures when he thinks of an intelligent and benign society.
<em>~hope i helped ouo have a nice rest of ur day~</em>
<em>lots of love,</em>
<em>lee</em>
4-The neighbors will start to believe that Les Goodman is an alien.
At this point in the teleplay, The neighbors are starting to become paranoid. They don't understand why the power is acting so sporadically. The suggestions that have been offered as to the source of this strange occurrence had them believing in aliens. In the excerpt, the people are described as staring at Les Goodman's house and being "desperately frightened by it." These clues indicate that they are suspicious of Les Goodman, not trusting allies or happy for him.
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Whitman is among the most influential poets in the American canon, often called the father of free verse. His work was controversial in its time, particularly his poetry collection Leaves of Grass, which was described as obscene for its overt sensuality.
They both sound right but i think it's amongst
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Explanation:
Dear Paul,
You may be wondering why I was so hard on you, it was because I was you.
My parents died while I was in high school and I was sent to live with my aunt. I skipped school, and spent a lot of my time with a shady crowd, which I ended up dropping out of school so that I could earn money to support myself. It wasn't until years later I realized that I never expected much out of myself. If you're reading this letter then you figured out what I did much sooner than I did.
Yours Truly,
Roger