That is a very interesting question. It actually depends on how you would look at it, but from my opinion, technology is using us (majority of us that is)more than we are using it. It is because we have become dependent on technology so much that we cannot survive without it (wifi, computers, an Ipad). Because of our craving for information, we always want the latest techie gizmos and businesses strive to make better technology. So in a shallow sense, we use technology to attain information but in a deeper sense, technology uses us to develop itself over the years. 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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The speaker seeks the moments of happiness in the poem From Blossoms.
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From Blossoms is a poem written by Li-Young Lee. The poem talks about finding happiness in small moments and capturing them in your memory. He shares his experience of eating peaches in the poem. 
After reading the poem, I opine that the speaker is seeking moments of happiness. By saying <em>"There are days we live/ as if death were nowhere",</em> the speaker is asserting that he choose to live in happiness as if death is nowhere. This means that the speaker is not thinking much about the future but living the present moments of happiness and capturing them in his memories. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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C is the correct answer. 
As she left the concert hall, Shonda was as bright as the sun, (as her recital was a brilliant success,) and Mozart could not have played the piece better. 
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Do not play tricks on your neighbors unless you can stand the same treatment yourself. If you can stand tricks being played on you then go right ahead and play tricks on your neighbors. If not then I would just keep a mutal friendship with them. I would not want tricks played on me if they are very big and bad tricks but if they are small and not to messy then i would like it but otherwise no.