To illustrate the author’s calm, contemplative mood
This is the best description for the excerpt. The author illustrates his mood with words that identify his mood at the moment when he wrote it. He has written about his thoughts as well and his view of nature.
Say you are saying an apology... it doesn't mean anything until your ACTIONS show it. Words do not pay the deeds you have done, you need to prove it to others, that you are truly sorry, AND change your habits. If you don't even change your habits, then people will know that you weren't even sorry in the first place, and that you just said it to get it over with. Words also do no pay what you say. If you say a word to your family that isn't so nice... words can't pay unless your actions show it.
So what I am trying to get at is words do not pay, unless your actions show that you are truly sorry, and that your actions backup your words.
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<span>Behr syndrome is a disorder mainly characterized by early-onset optic atrophy, ataxia, and spasticity. Other signs and symptoms may be present and vary from person to person. Although the exact cause is unknown, the syndrome is believed to be genetic and inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion, in most cases. Autosomal dominant inheritance has been reported in one family.</span>
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I do not know, who is Diana Wynne Jones?
Maybe she's a novelist, poet, academic, literary critic, and short story writer.
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The correct answer is Buck’s love for Thornton. There is bet placed about Buck’s strength, stating that he will not be able to pull a thousand pound sled. The amount is huge: 1600 dollars. Buck is able to do it and win the large amount for John Thornton. Although as a dog he really does not even know what is going on, his instinct tells him that accomplishing this task will please Thornton and because he loves him that makes him happy. This increases their bonding and loyalty to each other.