Answer:
1. should leave home earlier
2. should talk to her
3. shouldn't worry too much
4. shouldn't stay much longer
Explanation:
When reading "To My Dear and Loving Husband," we can analyze the rhymes at the end of the lines. The poem follows a scheme of paired rhymes (AABB), however the lines "My love is such that rivers cannot quench, // Nor ought but love from thee give recompense," present an irregularity, which can be interpreted as a way of showing that only her husband can satisfy her desires. In other words, we can say that the irregularity in the rhyme was positioned exactly when the poet was referring to a force that was not natural to her husband, but external to him.
<span>Racial Hatred precisely
was the reason according to Rusesabagina's words the motivating factor behind
the genocide. Tutsis held great power for centuries and to maintain their power
the Hutus were the targeted victims. Rusesabagina was a hotel manager who
helped Hutus during the genocide, later writing a biography, the author brought
the horrific time in “An Ordinary Man”. </span>
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