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As I read the poem Stolen Rivers by <span>Phillippa Yaa de Villiers, there are two tones and emotions I identify.
The first 9 lines of the poem speaks of vengeance. The speaker was filled with rage and thirst for revenge for the injustices done to them and their country.
The last 14 lines of the poem speaks of love and admiration. The speaker is filled with awe, love, and reverence towards Chiwoniso. An individual who makes the speaker let go of his or her anger as he or she watches and listens to Chiwoniso perform on stage. </span>
Death of a Salesman is an incredibly complex drama, and it's value is more in the context and subtext than the story itself.
be used to- express that a situation is not new or strange or is no longer new or strange.
example: Are you used to the climate?
Get used to- express an action or situation become less strange or new,or becomes more comfortable.
example: She is getting used to wake up early for her new job.
Answer: The beard grew longer and longer. It became so long that it dragged several feet behind Uncle Septimus, but he refused to trim it. Sometimes at family dinners he fell asleep in his favorite chair beneath the pecan tree in the front yard. Then the grandchildren took the beard and used it as a jump rope.
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