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I am not sure if that is a real poem or not. I have never heard of it. Sorry that I am not answering your question but I would like to know who the speaker is and what 'pineapples’ presence in architecture' is.
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id say probably the last choice
one you got to consider ok is they a young or an old audience
two you got to gather details that would get them interested in your writing
three you got to write a draft
so yes id day the last option Consider your audience and purpose; gather details; choose a topic; and write a draft. would be the best choice
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Sui
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Almost every character who dies in the three Theban plays does so at his or her own hand (or own will, as is the case in ). Jocasta hangs herself in and Antigone hangs herself in Eurydice and Haemon stab themselves at the end of Oedipus inflicts horrible violence on himself at the end of his first play, and willingly goes to his own mysterious death at the end of his second. Polynices and Eteocles die in battle with one another, and it could be argued that Polynices’ death at least is self-inflicted in that he has heard his father’s curse and knows that his cause is doomed. Incest motivates or indirectly brings about all of the deaths in these plays.
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I'm not sure, but I might've done a bad thing. I might've left the cat's water bowl bone dry this morning.
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I'm not sure if this is what you're asking.