The answer is "It was a common sight to see her staying late in the library, huddled over her trusted, beat-up laptop, helping someone."
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She didn't. She didn't have the right to wish. Only the husband had the power and the right to make 3 wishes. She was trying frantically to open the door to let her son in. She could only think of getting him back. The husband made it quite clear that she really didn't want to do that.
He had been dead for 10 days when the thought occurred to her that she wanted him back.
He had seen the mangled body. She had not. He warned her not to fool around with fate. He knew it would somehow end in disaster.
It was the third wish that undid the effects of the second wish.
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2. It seems that this poem is talking about a breakthrough in finding who you are. Relaxing and having time to yourself to really learn who you are and who you want to be. “In Maine I've learned to absorb what I see, and how to relax and just be me”
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It does not say that Maine was boring. There was action in every stanza “how to steer a canoe...” “how to catch a turtle with my bare hands”
4. It says it by repeating all the fun things she has done while there and how she started relaxing and being herself “now to walk through a swamp and burn off a leech” “how to dive through water or flip from the float”
You’re gonna do the first one sweetie cause I’m not. That’s what happens when you don’t feel like doing your own homework ✨. Plus I’d need to be there in person. Wish you luck tho
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1.a. the books are brought by the students
2b. the ball is played by the boys
3.b. the flowers are picked by the girl
Answer: Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis'.
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