In the final paragraph he says serve the unknown
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I want to say that it mean many things: Though she loves to use her voice, she feels insecure to. I think this because, as she goes on, she tells the readers about her teeth gap, and how she loved her voice, and how others loved it too. Maybe then she feels restricted from living the lives of others, but it would feel more normal to not have a gap in her teeth than speak.
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I believe it is c but i can be wrong
America, something that’s evolved, and devolved. English is the main language used but the country has become very diverse. Every century everyone gets lazier and lazier by the year. Everything is becoming easier and easier. We put efficacy before everything else; hence why our language has became easier to speak. Reading Shakespeare might’ve been easier to read back then but if someone from that century read ‘Harry potter’, it would simply be the same thing. It’s basically the more proper version of our language. We came from Britain, but we don’t have their accents, because people break from their original culture.
I think its fragile please let me know if not