Explanation:
The two things the author loves in lines 1 to 10 are love of a book and love of a place. The book he referred to was Walden written by Henry and the place that he loved was beaches
The author reaction or opposition to wind farm was based on the concern that the wind farm would kill birds and life around the areas where the wind farm would be operated. His first reaction was with words “birds killing turbines”
"everything was suddenly out of tune like a broken accordion" is a good example of figurative language. It shows the knowledge of the narrator, who must have seen or heard this broken accordion at some point in his life. They seem in shock by the fact that his family is crumbling, hence their use of the word "suddenly." It also shows quite the dramatic persona and exaggeration by saying that 'everything' was suddenly out of tune.
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How was the government able to make children go to residential school?
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Three differences between Shakespeare's world and ours is that the opportunities available to women, and people of colour are not as common in his stories. In his world, the only form of entertainment was live performance, as opposed to ours, where we have recordings. One similarity is our delighting in mischief and mystery -- we, as humans, are still the same, and care for our families, our finances, and our interests because while the situations and contexts of Shakespeare's time are gone, our humanity is the same.
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