Answer:
The first answer
Explanation:
Because you want to know why he went on the expedition in the first place
If you are referring to the poem, "I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer", Whitman probably would NOT have felt differently about astronomy.
The major issue that the speaker has to the lecture given by the astronomer is that all the facts and figures he gives to teach his audience don't reveal the actual wonder of looking at the stars. The speaker in the poem prefers learning about nature by being in it. He notes that every other person in the audience was fully engaged in the lecture, but that he was "ill" and feeling bored.
There is no doubt Whitman would probably be fascinated with all the knowledge Asimov could report about astronomy, but he'd want to learn about it from observation in nature rather than a lecture.
Well one thing that Abraham Lincoln embodied was unity. In his speech "A House Divided" it was all about being united, and if we were split up as a nation, or even within our own families we wouldn't be able to stand. The nation (or family) would fall apart because unless we are working together, things can't go correctly.
If you read through the other poems and memoir chapter, I'm sure you can come up with a few more answers.
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Answer:
41 Ibrox Way,
Scotland.
August 13, 2020.
To the Editor,
Daily Star
STRUGGLES OF COMMONERS IN THE AFTERMATH OF CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
Dear Mr. Andrew,
I write you with a heavy heart to try and highlight the struggles we the commoners are facing economically.
Because of this corona virus, businesses closed down, workers got retrenched, palliatives, while good, have barely scratched the surface for many families and people are in dire financial straits.
I am part of the very few commoners that have some money stashed away that has been keeping me going, even though that has been running dry recently, but like the majority of people without any savings, this has literally been hell on earth for them.
I know à family down the street that have been selling valuable family antiques and other properties to keep afloat. Another family I know are on the streets, begging and relying on an already impoverished community to survive.
I write to you so you can know the true nature of things down at Ibrox and how it has not been accurately reported. We need government aid urgently.
Thank you for your time.
You're faithfully,
Christian Falk.