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hey, write in the blank a letter for your friend or your family, only 80 words, hope this help.....
I can give you some ideas of what you can right about but its all on you or you could just ask your teacher
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Hobbies you can talk about
food
sports
family
somehting like that
You would know that clauses 5 and 6 would contain the resolution because that's when Isabella stops Julian from the camp. You can also tell because of Isabella's actions; which would make her the antagonists because she stops Julian (the protagonists) from continuing his actions.
I feel like he felt happy that he took the road because it had made all the difference. At the end there is a sense of melancholy but also excitement, the end is slightly unclear whether or not it is an simple impactful choice or how the author interprets the choice whose impact is unclear.
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The analogy of growing corn suggests the idea of working hard and recognizing your worth and who you are while the plot of ground conveys the idea of being 'self-reliant' and believing in one's actions.
Explanation:
The question is asked in the context of Ralph Waldo Emerson's most acknowledged essay titled 'Self-Reliance' which primarily focuses on preaching the idea of believing in one's self and chasing one's own thoughts and actions. He uses a variety of metaphors to throw light upon this idea. The <u>metaphor of corn helps him to emphasize the significance of working hard and believing in your own actions, thoughts, and individual self instead of blindly following the rat race</u>. <em>The plot of the ground suggests the firmness and determination to stand by your own actions and keep growing and enhancing knowledge(through your toil) on your own 'plot of ground'(thoughts). </em>