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Explanation:
It could mean one of two things; the play is talking about a paradise or afterlife beyond death that has nothing earth has conflict and pain wise.
Or that before his passing, he was happy despite all the pain and lived, not to survive, but to take every day as a blessing.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
It sounds like something I would say IRL (I don't use complete sentences EVER)
Answer:
<em>Because the speaker is using "I, we, us, or me" in the poem or is putting himself/herself in the story and whenever he/she mentions himself, he/she uses "I, we, us, or me."</em>
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b. Jupiter is the largest and most prominent planet in the solar system. It is the fifth planet in the solar system, followed by the planet Saturn, which is the sixth planet in the solar system.
Explanation:
"Largest and most prominent" is redundant.
To say that Saturn is the sixth planet after saying that Jupiter is the fifth planet is overly wordy.
Answer :Evean. That's all I could think of. Sorry if this isn't helpful.
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