Answer:
I know this is VERY late, but the other person is incorrect! I am posting the CORRECT answer for other users to realize the correct answer and get it right. :) Anywho, the answer is "has two stanzas" because they are asking about the STRUCTURE of the poem, not what the two poems are talking about. Thanks so much! Hope future people get this right! :)
Answer:
No, that is why there is the saying "life isn't always fair." There will always be someone smarter, stronger, faster, taller, skinnier, etc.
Explanation:
If I can't swim, then I wouldn't get into the Olympics for swimming because there's someone out there who has trained and can swim very fast and the Olympics would much rather have them over me. Technically speaking, that's not fair because I should have a chance to race in the Olympics even as someone who can't swim well. But that is the way life works and that's how we're a functioning society; some people are just better at some things than other people are and some people work harder for the things they want, so they excel. Society has never and will never be fair, but that's the way things function.
I hope I could help!
The importance of religion
Answer:
Readers can imagine the sound and tone of each character’s voice.
Explanation:
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From the study guide "Enlighten me! The Great Gatsby": he is a guest at
Gatsby's party. While everyone else is caught up in the pursuit of
wealth, fame, and experiences, the owl-eyed man seems to be the only one
who "sees" the truth. He seems to represent the reader, in that he says
what the reader is feeling. He questions whether Gatsby is for real, or
just a facade. When Gatsby is killed, owl-eyes is the only former guest
that attends the funeral. He seems to have true compassion for Gatsby
and feels sorry for the man like the reader does by that point. </span>