The mood of the poem "In My Shyness" by Jason Yarkie is reflective. The poem is about the personality of the narrator, and it describes the different aspects of their timidity and the advantages and disadvantages created by the 'shell' it provides. The narrator spends the entirety of the poem reflecting on their own shyness, and prompts the reader to ponder it as well.
<span>its a feeling of disappointment </span>
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because at the end of the day people know what there getting them selves into when they try or do these things and if they didn't know maybe they should start researching before they do or try something they know nothing about
Usually punctuation and capitialization...
The correct answer here is the first one as Eliezer is extremely angry at God and that is why he could not partake in the celebration of the Jewish New Year. Eliezer felt that he was accuser of God, accusing him for everything. In the end he felt alone and afraid in the world according to him without love, without men and without God.