It reveals that he's from a foreign country and doesn't speak good english
Why do humans waste time? We all do it. We put off tasks we see as boring or procrastinate to avoid having to complete a task. We waste time by over thinking about situations when they require a split second decision. But is this really wasting time? Some situations require a little over thinking so could it be deemed un-nescassary to ponder over other options. You could save money, time and effort by just wondering about a simple 'what if?'. This brings up the question - is wasting time really a waste?
Answer:
the commonality of shared feelings and experiences
Explanation:
This is a passage from a poem from Judith Cofer Ortiz called "The Latin American Deli: An Ars Poetica"
. According to my research on different passage meanings, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the word choice in this passage describes the commonality of shared feelings and experiences. This is based on the description that is stated within the poem and the emotion it illustrates.
I hope this answered your question. If you have any more questions feel free to ask away at Brainly.
I think its, "The earth, and every common sight." And, "The things which I have seen seen I now can see no more."