For the first one you might experience indecision when choosing what clothes to wear for school. For the second one you may see a multitude of people at a certain restaurant
D) King doesn't believe people are so set in their ways that they can't accept a beautiful future.
The Wet Leaves
Here lies the leaves of your fathers heart
Rinsed by the tears of his weary soul
Cries heard deep in the night
Stars that forever shine so bright
Still as the chirp of a mocking bird
Sharper than the sharpest knife
Prayers for children who sleep so tight
Dream of Dreaming with all there might
Lay in the pasture and cleanse your hands
Rub the land against the ground
forget yours truly, remember him forever and have no fright
for your fathers leaves are fresh and new flying the highest height
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The poem was about my father The wet leaves represent the hardships my father went through and how the weight of the water held him to the ground
the children were my brothers and sisters
we dreamed everynight that he would come back someday and we cried for the longest time. Eventually we were at peace for we knew that he was in a better place.
"remember those that loved you the most for they will love what you loved the most about yourself"
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<span>The conflict which forces the "mighty race" to promote ever faster innovation and creativity is not always singulair, but can and, often, occur simultaneously. If needing to classify each force, however, in terms of what drives people. the first and foremost, would be the animalistic instinct to ensure the continuation of the species or to "avoid their own extinction". Next, and parallel to the first is the hope of avoiding more tragedies that those suffered in the past. Choices C and D are parallel to each other as they both involve interspecies competion and are more focused on competion than survival of the species or "race".</span>
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