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I have no idea if this deal with religion or not but, I have always believed that not everyone has the same life and people go through things like suffering and loss so they can help others when they see it happen to other people or they end up keeping their sorrow to themselves and not everyone can be born in the same class so it can bring awareness to people. It's like they want high class people to appreciate they have a better life than the middle class or lower class people even.
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<u><em>C: "I have too much homework to do,"</em></u>
<u><em> this comma should be a period</em></u>
<u><em> or</em></u>
<u><em> this should be an exclamation</em></u>
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The Bells, poem by Edgar Allan Poe, published posthumously in the magazine Sartain's Union (November 1849).
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In every stanza he talks about different bells, and what noises they make, and for what occasion they are for. In the first stanza he talks about sleigh bells and Christmas bells. In this poem he uses the words tinkling and jingling to represent the bells.