Answer:
Squabble- a noisy quarrel about something petty or trivial.
bicker- to argue about petty and trivial matters
quarrel- A heated argument or disagreement, typically about a trivial issue and between people who are usually on great terms
Explanation:
They all basically mean the same thing and are synonyms to each other
Answer:
I would put the first one in the beginning. The second one near the end. Finally. the third one in the middle.
-Lincoln uses his power and authority to make his argument against slavery.
Primary Example:
Lincoln used his authority and power as the president and wrote and released the "Proclamation for Amnesty and Reconstruction" it granted the Southern states to join the Union again if they abolished slavery.
The main idea of this poem is that the choices we make will change our lives forever.
The narrator, in the third stanza, says "<span>Oh, I kept the first for another day! / Yet knowing how way leads on to way, / <span>I doubted if I should ever come back." He meant to try the other path (the other choice) later on, but because life takes us through so many twists and turns he doubted that he would ever actually get to see what that choice held for him.
In the final stanza he states that taking the less traveled road "</span></span><span>has made all the difference." His one choice changed his life forever, and because of the word "sigh" in that last stanza we can assume that maybe it was not changed in a good way.</span>
Unless, whenever, although are a few examples.
Hope this helps baii <3