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if you hope then you will never be afraid ....
hope is the strongest thing ... next to courage ......but if you hope for a game you get a game , if you hope for a puppy you get a puppy hope is like wishing but even better cuz it works better
The book this passage comes from is "<span>Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street" by Herman Melville. The passage is not shown, but after doing research, the passage is about how Bartleby is always alone and that his soul is suffering, but not his body. The theme that the author developed from this passage is bondage. </span>
Answer:It's natural for puppies and dogs to chew things while they discover the world. For small dogs, this is a way to ease the discomfort that may be caused by incoming teeth. And elderly dogs, it's a natural way to keep your jaws tight and your teeth clean. Chewing also battles boredom and can alleviate slight discomfort or irritation. Explanation:
This is a qoute from Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Act 1. Scene 2. These lines are said by Duncan to Ross after the Thane of Cawdor has been caught and is waiting to be executed. The quote specifically refers to how Macbeth will be taking his place as the Thane of Cawdor. These lines show a prominent promotion for Macbeth as he begins his ascent.
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To help develop 2 characters personalities the writer can use details such as what the character grew up in or share the characters beliefs. the writer can also share how the character acts about certain situations.
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