Goal 1: Stay more focused on school-In my freshman year, I ditched class and never did my work; I ended up having straight F's. I think in order to achieve this goal, I need to obviously stop ditching class and get some better friends (they were bad friends and they were kinda the reason I started ditching) And make an effort to do work.
Goal 2: Spend more time with my pet rabbits- I have three of them and I never spent time with them; they eventually became disobedient and would pee on me whenever I did spend time with them. In order to achieve this goal, Instead of recking my life, I can take them outside more; they were properly trained but since I stopped spending time with them, they changed and pee all the time, even though I potty trained them.
The dark of knight motif creates a sense of urgency.
Answer 3. Writing as you speak can sound informal
A goal? I guess
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Answer:
Explanation:
In the November 11, 1943 entry, Anne describes the loss of her fountain pen. She was holding it, and somehow dropped it into the oven. She titles the chapter “Ode to My Fountain Pen, In Memoriam.” The playful tone becomes tragically ironic since we know that Anne met a similar fate. Certainly as she's writing, Anne knows that this fate possibly awaits her. She's heard the rumors. But there’s no hint from her letters that she understands the possibly symbolic implications of the burnt up pen.
She loved her pen. She got it when she was nine years old, and had been writing her heart out with it for almost five years. In addition to horribly foreshadowing Anne’s own fate and the fate of some six million Jews, the pen's destruction cruelly symbolizes the abrupt and untimely end of Anne's budding writing career.