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If you are in trouble, you wouldn't be asking people on brainly for help. No one knows where you live, so if we were to call the cops, what would we even say. Plus, how did you ask for help here if you have no way of contacting people. If you need help, you wouldn't have time to ask people on a school site. You shouldn't play with peoples feelings. If you actually need help, sorry, maybe someone else can help.
Explanation: EDITED
Ok, so you "do need help and are not joking". Ok. I'll accept that that is true, but we still cannot help you. The only thing we can do is give support. I'm sorry if you are actually going through this. I cant imagine how hard it must be. But if you are lying, no one will ever take you seriously again. THIS IS NOT A TOPIC TO BE JOKING AROUND ABOUT. IT IS SERIOUS. So in short, if you are telling the truth, we are sorry for you and we support you, but there is nothing we can do. And if you are lying, you should be ashamed.
And, again, I don't want to be rude. I just want you, and others to understand. Maybe try getting in touch with a teacher next time you do school (in person or online)
Answer: 4
Explanation: The first two quotes used show Walsh's apprehension about the people turning themselves in, and the last confirms that this apprehension is because of bad past experiences.
Answer:
Carl Sandburg's poem “Grass” is an unusual war poem in that it personifies grass. In the personification, the grass directly addresses the reader, placing the human perspective to the side. For example, Sandburg writes, “Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo. / Shovel them under and let me work -- / I am the grass; I cover all.” Grass, like human beings, is abundant, and from the perspective of grass, human life seems unimportant, and is therefore dismissed. This personification acts as a metaphor for how humans are treated in war.
Explanation:
the month which is known as falgun,Holi mostly fall..