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In life, things are categorized into two groups; Need and Want. There are things we need and things we want.
We decide on the importance of such things in our lives based on whether it satisfies our needs or our wants.
We can go through life with out things we want; however, we cannot live without the things we need, therefore, if the need arises and nobody can satisfy that need, we are motivated to create the things we need to live.
There are also things we want so much that it becomes a need. Thus, we are motivated to create a version of the thing we want to satisfy that need. For example, even though we already have a lot of jeans, we want to buy a new pair of jeans but we can't afford such expensive item. So, we find ways to create our own version of the expensive jeans from the items we have on hand. The end product will satisfy our need of acquiring the things we want.
Rabindranath Tagore works with symbolism through out the entirety of his poem, "We Both Live in the Same Village". He describes that feelings that a common villager has for Ranjana, by symbolizing them with depictions of the natural world.
For example, when "The yellow birds sing on their tree", the villager experiences happiness. When he writes that "her pair of pet lambs come to graze near the shade of our garden", he is describing how much pride and joy the villager has to be connected in some way to Ranjana.
Tagore also uses the symbolism to explain how these two people inhabit the same city, and how that proximity fuels the love of the villager for the girl. "The stars that smile on their cottage send us the same twinkling look." This exemplifies how both individuals are proximate to each other, the stars are looking at them at the same time because they live in the same village.
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<u>A. Because it will help reduce traffic, air pollution, and noise pollution</u>
<u>in our town, Easton should limit the amount of nonresidents that</u>
<u>can drive in or through our city.</u>
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