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Answer:
In Spirited Away, I most empathized with Chihiro. I know what it's like to think you have lost someone forever, and will never get them back. In my case, it was one of my friends. In Chihiro's case, it was her parents. She thought she would never get them back to human form, and get them home. With my friend, I thought they would never come back, and that they were gone forever. I think this is why I most empathize with Chihiro.
Explanation:
i just had to do this question i love spirited away
you can take my response and conform it to fit someone in your life, or just keep it as is
hope this helps,
noah
Answer:MOST LIKLEY i think c
Explanation: sorry if i got wrong
Answer:she changed the direction of his life.
Explanation: Because without her, he could not be the man he is today.
In my opinion, the whole poem is quite ironic - although she is mentioning the exultation and the royal color of death, the poem itself begins with the narrator saying that she cannot breathe - that she doesn't want to die.
So, I would say that the ironic parts are:
Exultation is the going
Of an inland soul to sea, -
Past the houses, past the headlands,
<span>Into deep eternity!</span>