Answer:
The allusion to Midas reveals the differences of ages between the Chaperon and Midas.
Explanation:
Third stanza:
"They bow as my young Midas here (emphasys on the young)
Will never learn to bow
(The dancing-masters do not teach
That gracious reverence now)(...)"; (Such things aren't taught to the young anymore)
The contrast between their ages is clearer during the fourth stanza:
"I watch my chaperon's face,
And see the dear old features take (the chaperon is old)
A new and tender grace;
And in her happy eyes I see
Her youth awakening bright,
With all its hope, desire, delight--
Ah, me! I wish that I were quite
As young--as young as she!" (I wish I were as young as she)
True it’s true trying to get 20 characters to say it’s true
The amendments in the Bill of Rights are organized in order from one to ten. The Bill of Rights begins with a Preamble that lays out the purpose
Big to small
real gun vs nerf gun
job vs chores
Answer:
The idea justice is blind is positive because it mean justice does not discriminate based on looks.
Explanation: