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Sociologists Richard Cloward and Lloyd Ohlin stated that <u>Retreatist</u> gangs are unable to gain success through legitimate means and are unwilling to do so through illegal ones. As a result, the consumption of drugs is stressed, and addiction is prevalent.
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He went to Benaras and with the help of his father-in-law, he collected war weapons and returned to the Gorkha land. He started his preparation for re-invading the Nuwakot territory. After a fierce battle, he won Nuwakot. He also started conquering the smaller places around it.
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B. Actions to save lives, protect property and the environment, stabilize communities, and meet basic human needs following an incident.
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Answer:"We the People" redirects here. For other uses, see We the People (disambiguation).
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1. Lines 16, 17, and 18
the needle a worm
laying tiny eggs
that sink into brown cloth.
2. Lines 46 and 47
feeling Brother Khôi’s eyes burn into my scalp
3. Lines 51 and 52
a mother who has become gaunt like bark
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In lines 16, 17, and 18 metaphor was used because the needle was indirectly compared to a worm.
In lines 46 and 47, personification was used because the attribute of a living thing - to burn, was assigned to the eyes. Normally, the eyes do not burn. But in this instance, burning was used figuratively.
In lines 51 and 52, simile was used because mother was compared to a bark that has become gaunt. The connector 'like' was used for this direct comparison.