Not to long ago, I was awarded with an All American cheerleader badge. I soon after tripped and injured my ankle, I was devastated. I overcame this challenge by giving the tryouts all my effort, and sure enough, I made the team.
Answer:
"There was this terrible anxiety that one of us might be rejected"
one day, in a samal town a magician was showing tricks.
Hope it helps you, but your questing is wrong.
its not what, its who.
Who was showing tricks in a small town.
this is the correct question.
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What helps a literary critic determine a story's complex theme are the specific details within the story.
These details are what makes a story complex or simple - if there aren't enough details (or if there are, but they are pretty obvious to figure out), then a story would be simple. But if the details are difficult to understand and need to be explored and researched thoroughly, then it would be a complex story.
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- The speaker is walking in no particular direction, reflecting on the wonders of life.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
While for Whitman the adventure is the wellspring of verse, he considers it to be something bigger, as a lifestyle. The verse is auxiliary. As he says, "I and mine do not convince by arguments, similes, rhymes, / We convince by our presence." What is in question is along these lines more essential and more widespread than writing. The street is an image of a majority rule and essential society that simply happens to make for good verse.