Theme, if I recall correctly
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what passage i'll do it for you
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The Congress. I would want to know who had their relatives working on the tax payers dime, what “private deals” had been made behind closed doors; The idea of term limits appeals to me, but maybe it is better to have a bunch of deadwood and keep the few who are actually trying to improve the lot of the people in the USA; It is worth it, I think, to have the buffoons if there are some good people without term limits. Finding out in detail what (if anything) they have achieved for themselves instead of their constituents and the USA would be a great first step, and get them out of Public Office; they have sworn an oath to the Constitution, not their broker. It is amazing how one can exit Public Office with far, far more than their salaries allow; to dig out the corruption at EVERY level would be ideal, but it is the Congress who has much to do with the Laws we have, if they do anything at all. Naming Post Offices is not a great days work!
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A semicolons NEVER should be used to try to create a "pause" longer than that achieved by a comma. If you can use a period correctly, then you can use a semicolon correctly. A semicolon is used just like a period, but it is used to separate two complete sentences when the sentences are closely related in meaning.
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A courageous hero who answers a call to adventure.
A main character who has to overcome common challenges.
A journey filled with many obstacles.
Supernatural forces, such as gods and monsters, that intervene
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- In epic poetry, we can often find one hero who is answering his call to adventure and that adventure is never simple. It has many challenges that hero must survive and often those challenges are something that it is impossible to do. After that, because he is a hero and he had all values, we can see supernatural forces such as gods that are trying to help him to beat everything on his way. His journey is never simple and there are many things that he must follow and pass them.