A since the sense of fulfilment will bring about more encouragement to continue studies
Answer: They'll swamp the boat and be too far from the beach to swim.
When did I read the 'Female Hero's Journey'? Was it the stories with Atlanta(?) and Lo? I have a REALLY bad memory.
If this is talking about those stories (The stories with Atlanta(?) and Lo) then I might answer this correctly. The stories about the women had a tiny trend (I think, I don't really remember) of the girls getting kicked out (Exiled or something) or Something that caused them to leave and go away from their homes. While the 'Hero's Journey' (The one with guys) was about this boy who left their hometown to go on this huge mission, and once finished return home (Maybe).
I'm sorry if this is wrong, but I really don't remember... ^_^;
I hope it helps
In both of the love poems "To My Dear and Loving Husband" and "A Letter to Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employment," the final line expresses the poet's belief that: profound love exists on earth and continues in the afterlife.
<h3>What is the belief expressed in the final lines?</h3>
The common belief that is well expressed in the final lines of both of these poems is that love exists here and in the afterlife. In the poem, "To My Dear and Loving Husband" the poet conclude with the line; "To My Dear and Loving Husband."
In the poem, "A Letter to Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employment," the poet also concluded with the line: I here, thou there, but both but one. Both of these express belief in love in the afterlife.
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