Q13. The 'pounding feet of the tourists' strongly juxtaposes the 'city's fragile stones', characterising the damage caused by tourists in comparison to the frailer nature of the ancient city of Machu Picchu.
Q14. The author is communicating that an organisation, WMF is trying to develop more policies and campaigns to allow tourists to practice sustainable tourism, with the preservation of sites under threat like Machu Picchu in mind.
        
             
        
        
        
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The repetition of the line, "Brennan on the moor/Brennan on the moor/bold and undaunted stood young Brennan on the moor" 
Explanation:
The repetition of the line, "Brennan on the moor/Brennan on the moor/bold and undaunted stood young Brennan on the moor" in the opening and closing stanzas call the reader to remember the name of the man in this epic-style poem as we begin and end his tragic story.
In the opening lines, the repetition is quite like a battle cry where the person spoken about is seen as our hero. As readers, we repeat his name to honor him and call forth his story.
In the closing lines, the repetition is meant to be an homage to the hero of our poem who has died.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Ask for the mechanic's certifications. One fairly reliable certification is by ASE, the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence. ...
Check the company's reputation. ...
Look for the shop's affiliations. ...
Look for a mechanic that is willing to show you the problem. ...
Go with your gut.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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a coach is a person that is to lead students to a students goal or help a student develope or help ones character