I believe she wouldn't have fallen in love with Paris, they were two different people, who came from two different worlds, they both had a different aspect on "fallen in love". I believe she would have married him on her Mother's and Father's behalf <span />
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the Last Fighting Tommy
Henry John Patch (17 June 1898 – 25 July 2009), dubbed in his later years "the Last Fighting Tommy", was an English supercentenarian, briefly the oldest man in Europe, and the last surviving combat soldier of the First World War from any country to have fought in the trenches.
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The title of the story refers to the three "wise men" or magi who are supposed to have come bringing precious gifts to present to Jesus at his birth. The author used this title because of the idea of precious gifts and the idea of wisdom that the title alludes to.
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In this technique, they are using rhetorical questions to make you think and wonder.
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Slow and steady wins the race.
One man's trash is another man's treasure.
Penny wise, pound foolish.
Explanation:
I interviewed my grand father who is almost 65 years of age. He uses many phrases and saying whenever he is teaching us something. We learn alot from his experiences. My grandfather always says that slow and steady wins the race which means that going panic can make you loose the game.
He often says that one man trash is another man treasure and this is true as I have seen example from my own eyes. One can throw away the food in the garbage but beggars find food in the garbage and eat it to stay alive.
Penny wise pound foolish is the most used phrase by my grand father. He says that you can save pennies in the box but cannot save pound in the box. You look for the things that save few pennies but you spend pounds on other luxuries without thinking about its necessity.