Inside the passage from "No Gumption", we see a key theme that was used to override another belief. The first belief, as seen through the lens of the main character, was a "despised" theme of, "<em>If at first you don't succeed, try, try again</em>". However, in the coming days, both learn that there are more than one way in life, as seen in the bottom, in which the theme became "<em>If one choice doesn't work, another may</em>". There are many choices you can make, and not all would lead to your happiness or enjoyment. The idea of the passage is that you don't have to be narrow-minded, and that there are many choices that you can take. This can be seen in the end of the story, when 'a new idea had taken life in [Mom's] mind. "Buddy", said she, "maybe you can be a writer". ' This means that Mom was able to look in a broader lens, and to see that other walks of life work too. There is no one true route, all must find their own way of solving their own problems. Though one can share their way to ease the path, in the end, the person walking the path must choose for themselves. As seen in the story, the author decided to pursue his own path, and with fruition, the mother also approved of the way. Remember, parents are there to help us in our paths, and to give their advice and opinion, and to be with us in our journey of life.
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<span>The balanced, rhythmic flow of poetry or oratory is referred to as Figurative.</span>
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D "If the warrior breaks through the city gates, all will be lost," the ruler told his council.
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The first two options only show that the warrior is a good person, and the third option shows that the ruler isn't afraid of the warrior. The last choice shows that the ruler is afraid of the warrior getting through the gates.
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There was no divergence of method, no jockeying for position or premeditation of effects—there was a very little mental side to any of her affairs.
She simply made men conscious to the highest degree of her physical loveliness.
Dexter had no desire to change her.
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