Philadelphia, June 18
I write this letter out of admiration and hope. For I, who have never purposely hurt another human being, am willing to be hurt to defend a dream.
Sir, I respect you and all that you and the great men of this land have been doing for the sake of us all. For the sake of families and faces that you have never met.
I am no soldier, but I am a believer. I am no fighter, but I am a survivor. I ask you, humbly, to allow me to be a part of history and fight for what is right. I beg you to give me a chance to proudly assure that the good men of this land and our children keep what is their, to keep what they deserve.
Respectfully.
<span>Sonnet 4 by Edmund Spenser,sets comparison on “old and new”, “winter and spring” and “death and life”. In the text, while changes in the whole world-from old to new, is being focused, the poet easily gets back his beloved passion to life.</span>
Answer:
The speaker takes joy in climbing trees to look for a new place to live. Or depending on your text, it could be, the speaker takes joy in climbing trees and observing other countries.
Explanation:
I think this is the answer because the plain definition of foreign lands is to situated outside one's own country. So it could be either one. I would have to have further evidence to know the true answer. Thanks!
Under the sixth Amendment, you have the right to know the charges brought against you and to question witnesses who bring evidence against you