<span>After his mother's death, a young boy, Mark, is left with his aunt and uncle while his father makes an important trip. Cousin Henry is at first great fun, but isn't your average boy next door. Mark believes Henry is evil, but no one else can see this.</span>
Answer:
It could be,
"They sat on the Terrace and many of the fishermen made fun of the old man and he was not angry."
But it most definitely is,
"But after forty days without a fish the boy’s parents had told him that the old man was now definitely and finally salao, which is the worst form of unlucky…"
Explanation:
These answers show the old man being ostracized, while the others don't.
The poem "Anecdote of the Jar" doesn't follow a particular end rhyme scheme. Stevens repeats the word hill in the first stanza and Tennessee in the the first and last lines of the poem. He also rhymes the word air with everywhere and bare. Stevens uses internal rhyme in the poem with words such as round, surround, and ground. The lack of traditional rhyme schemes and structure gives the poem a wild and free feel, which mirrors the wilderness described in the poem.
Honey provides nutrients. Sugar does not. Honey is not usually cheaper than sugar. It is also not consistent in taste or sugar. The color and taste will depend on the "batch" that the bees provide.