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Dear friend,
I wanted to write to you so that I can hopefully get my message across. I know this country is insane and there have been many bad decsions have been made but I want to share with you some reasons to stay. The saying 'the grass is always greener' is not logically true, in every situation and in every country, nothing is perfect, and everywhere has different issues. Some countries are only ruled by a King and the people have no rights. Here we have these rights, and going abroad is going to limit these rights. Additionally, think about how fragile our world seems, it would be horrible if you were out of the country when our borders are shut due to a threat. There are also many different cultures, I am concerned that the culture shock might be painful. Many people speak about how unprepared they were for a trip they were prepared for. I want you to be prepared and safe. Please consider these things my friend. I do this with the hope that you will be safe and sane in these crazy times.
Sincerely ,
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Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation: Initial reading of the poem. ...
Identify any words that you do not understand and look them up. ...
Discover and mark rhyme scheme using a new letter for each end rhyme within the poem.
Count the amount of syllables in each line and mark the number at the end of the line.
Identify figurative language used within the poem.
I’m a leader. I don’t like how I’m so stubborn in what I believe. I’m also a pacifist. There is no reason for hate.
Answer:
B. Search for a gold mine.
Explanation:
In Jack London's "The Call of the Wild", the protagonist is a domestic dog Buck who changed masters over the course of the story. He met with Thornton and became attached to him till his death at the hands of the Yeehats.
Busk had been saved from his torturous masters by Thornton on one of their journeys. Thornton notices that the sled dogs were poorly treated and also told the owners Mercedes, Charles and Hal not to continue with their plan to cross the river. But they did not heed to this advice from an experienced outdoors-man. Thornton noticed that Buck was a remarkable dog who was mistreated by his masters so he hit Hal and released the dogs, taking Buck with him. Ever since then, Buck had stayed with him till the murder of Thornton by the Yeehats. Thornton was a gold hunter, and took Buck along on his expeditions in search of a gold. He also went along with Thornton and his partners in search of a gold mine.