Answer:
The line from "Summers in the Oak" that best supports the view that things never stay the same is "Thaddeus caught sight of the old companion that had once been the site of so many adventures for the three friends, and yelled out, "Whoa! Look at that! It's totally wasted!""
Explanation:
This line shows in an implicit way how things have changed for the three friends as they might go back to the same places but they are not the same and the life they have is not the same either as they are not the young boys they were once, and this shows how things do not always continue being the same.
Answer: the same way you asked this one lol
Explanation:
Answer:
Walk away...
Explanation:
Spin 3 times
spin 3 more times faster
Turn around
Think of a potatoe flying around your room
do the hockey pockeye
And then you should have gotten rid of the writers block
It even works during tests people just look at you strange if you do this after ever question...
Hope this helps
Answer:
The differences between darkness and light.
Explanation:
The poem called "Darkness in the dessert" is a poem that explains that the darkness is better to the animals who live in the dessert because when the light of the sun comes, animals can't do anything so the time fo them to sleep is when the sun light comes. Then, the best time to be awake is the night.