"How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth,
Stolen on his wing my three and twentieth year!
My hasting days fly on with full career,
But my late spring no bud or blossom showeth..." - Sonnet VII John Milton
Answer:
It conveys the deep bond between the two and the delight they find in spending time together.
Explanation:
This excerpt is from Rabindranath Tagore's "The Cabuliwallah". The story centers around Mini, a five-year-old girl, and Cabuliwallah, a peddler from Cabul. Mini, at first frightened by a stranger, soon forms a deep and honest friendly bond with Cabuliwallah. The feeling is mutual, since the peddler sees in Mini his own daughter who is living in Cabul and who he only sees once a year, because of his job.
Although Mini's mother disapproves this friendship because of the unknown background of the peddler (obviously, he's a stranger), the two develop a deep and real connection, truly enjoying the moments they spend having fun together.
I think it’s perfectly fair, if you mean doing chores and helping out people. It teaches them to not be lazy and it teaches responsibility.
but if it’s like working a job I think it all depends on the person how mature they are or if they will listen to the people in charge. But they should not be forced to work.
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Answer
D
Explanation:
This is because you want to know what it is that you just read that is the most important part
Frankenstein doesn't admit he is the murderer because he was away at college when the murder was happening.