Writers should support their theses with specific examples such as quotations or paraphrasing of
trusted sources
<span>The first reference would be....
“When thou passeth through the waters I will be with thee, and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee,” Isaiah, 43:2. This is a verse she alludes to when they cut some dry trees, to make rafts to carry them over the river: and soon her turn came to go over: By the advantage of some brush which they had laid upon the raft to sit upon, she did not wet her foot (which many of themselves at the other end were mid-leg deep) which cannot but be acknowledged as a favor of God to her weakened body, it being a very cold time. She was not before acquainted with such kind of doings or dangers. “When thou passeth through the waters I will be with thee, and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee,” Isaiah, 43:2. A certain number of us got over the river that night, but it was the night after the Sabbath before all the company was got over. On Saturday they boiled an old horse’s leg which they had got, and so we drank of the broth, as soon as they thought it was ready, and when it was almost gone, they filled it up again.</span>
<span>an attempt to explain an origin</span>
Benjamin Franklin ----------------------
Answer:
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Explanation:
I need your love
But you didn't need mine
Your hand fit in mine like a glove
When you left me, I told you I was fine
I didn't know what to do
Losing you was my biggest fear
I wish you knew how much I love you
You just disappeared
I've wanted to ask you
When you're with her
Do you get deja vu
It's probably all a blur
I hate that you don't want me anymore
My cold tears has finally touched the floor