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Each person sings "what belongs to him or her and to none else." This poem underscores Whitman's basic attitude toward America, which is part of his ideal of human life. The American nation has based its faith on the creativeness of labor, which Whitman glorifies in this poem.
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The correct answer would be the fourth option: My Uncle Bill has such a beautiful voice; many couples have asked him to sing at their wedding.
I think it is B) It raises the tension in the story by delaying Malik's decision about whether or not to swim in the final race of the meet. Malik couldn't previously hurt his ankle thus making a conflict of if he could be able to swim or not.
She works nightly at the hospital.
The prepositional phrase is " at the hospital "....the object of the preposition is " hospital ".