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The poem “Talking in their sleep” is a poem about a tree that goes into hibernation.
Every winter a tree loses its leave. Depending on the condition it may or may not look in a bad condition.
This tree feels that someone else feels it no longer has any beauty due to the harsh winter.
It though feels that it can prove the person wrong - in the spring when it is once again beautiful.
Therefore the central idea of the poem may be something like the quote “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. Although the tree may not seem alive at the moment, it will be beautiful once again.
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<span>In his book Walden, a reflection on the act of living as simply as possible, Thoreau spoke at length on the impact of technology on our daily lives and humanity as a whole. He believed that technology was leading to a degradation of our relations with one another and with the natural world. He cited the construction of a telegraph line from Maine to Texas, saying,"We are in great haste to construct a magnetic telegraph line from Maine to Texas; but Maine and Texas, it may be, have nothing important to communicate." We can see them same in our modern day quest for the "next big thing"; snapping up the latest iPhone for hundreds of dollars, posting ever more on social media, with many having nothing important to contribute to a wider world despite access to that world at an unprecedented level. As a society, we have at our fingertips the lessons and work of all the world's great thinkers and scholars, and yet a great number of people use the potential at hand to watch funny cat videos. I believe that this is a sign of the degradation that Thoreau spoke of made manifest.</span>
Well if you think about children you will think of all the stuff they do and if they have a good home
Answer: restricted or not admitting other things. Hope that helps
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Over 200 people are employed at our local supermarket.
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