This is an essay that talks about Pertame that is spoken in Sydney, Australia. Not many people speak it and it might soon die out. It was an ancient language spoken from a tribe and there is a tribal elder, Kathleen Bradshaw, who speaks it. She wants the language to continue but she says many people don’t understand how important these languages are to tribes. They want ans need to keep their culture and customs. Elders are going to try to keep the language going so they spread the word, hoping it will pass on to other people. Have a nice day/night! <3
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Tolkien mastered Latin and Greek. Then in college at oxford he majored in philology; the study of languages.
Explanation:
J.R.R Tolkien loved languages, his mother Mable Tolkien paid for his tuition to attend king Edward school in Birmingham, England when they returned to England from South Africa. Tolkien had great interest in languages, He mastered Latin and Greek and was also developing his own language.
After his mother Mabel passed away October 15, 1904, life was hard on Tolkien and his brother. The father Francis Morgan became their guardian.
Tolkien looked towards college, then was first rejected at oxford but was later accepted, where he majored in philology;the study of languages. At oxford, he read classic literature, Gothic, old English, welsh and Finnish.
Tolkien proposed to Edith in 1916 while still studying in oxford. he soon received his first class degree in philology.
1. You can see through the comparison to a mountain, that the grandpa is tall and always there 'looming' (hovering) over the speaker. You can see that the speaker does not speak much around his grandpa, as he is "silent as a stone".
2. These details show that the speaker is impressed by his grandpa and looks up to him the way a stone would look up to a mountain-it shows that he hopes one day he will grow to be like his grandpa.
3. The theme of this poem is shown through the way the speaker looks at his grandpa and the shed. The shed needs more than paint because it is so old, which relates to his grandpa and the theme of growing older.
The tree continues to give what it can even when it has little left. Be it a place to climb, something to eat, some shade, and even somewhere to sit. The tree continues to provide for the boy.