Answer:
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Explanation:
what is this for.
like you need to be more specific
Jacob Riis did not give away the explicit reason for the stench of the sink in the tenements. His only clue was the line "that all the tenants may have access", the reader would have to understand the living condition of the tenements for them to realize that the stench is the result of the over-populated tenement which lacked new plumbing.
<span>Because the 'sanctity' of one thing, vs the non-sanctity of another is all the vanity of the judgmental dualistic imagination, the ego, of the beholder!!</span><span>
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Answer:
sorrow and challenges of life
Explanation:
Throughout the poem, he develops this idea that bad dreams cannot scare a person whose current life is filled with misfortunes.
Well, if you look at Pope Francis' life and Sir Gawain, what are some things that are similar? Birthplaces, religion, education, experiences, or any other things stick out?