Temper
I lost my temper when you pour ink into their homes
"I just want to be me, not become what your actions make me"
Your ink flows through my body
Killing the beautiful home that flourishes freely and naturally
But you pour unnatural chemicals into me
I lost my temper when you carelessly hurt me
I am just a fish
Losing not my temper
but losing my home
that has been here longer than you
I just want to be the fish that I am
Not the dead and contaminated food in your eyes
I lost myself and my very own home
I lost my temper
The answe is Carmen is a volunteer at the local hospital
Answer:
The resolution in this story occurs when King Midas washes in the river to rinse the Golden Touch away from him, turning his daughter back into a person.
Explanation:
Answer: Lines 12-14 contribute to the tone of joy and happiness.
Explanation:
In "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud", William Wordsworth recalls his experience of seeing a field of daffodils on a beautiful day.
In lines 12–14, the poet describes how the flowers swayed to the breeze while "tossing their heads." He claims that the sea beside them also "danced", but that daffodils were more delightful.
These lines contribute to the overall tone of the poem - that of happiness and joy. The image in front of him inspired the poet, and stimulated his imagination.