ANSWER I think we use a phrase.
Answer and Explanation:
The speaker does not want to be "somebody", because being somebody imposes a dependency, in making herself noticed. This dependence is tiring, repetitive and takes away the individuality of the individuals, because they make that, to supply the desire to be someone, they have to repeat the same actions, actions again and again. It makes him a follower, a dependent and she doesn't want it for her.
The lines that best explain this feeling are:
<em>"How dreary - to be - Somebody!
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<em>How public - like a Frog -
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<em>To tell one's name - the livelong June -
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<em>To an admiring Bog!"</em>
The correct answer is B. Scoundrels
Miscreants is a bit of an archaic word for someone who is a bad person, or who breaks a law. A scoundrel is a miscreant.
Answer: It means ummm Not if you do this like if you do not do this it will work or it will hurt or it will smell
Explanation:
Is this a multiple choice question or just a explanation?