<span>I pushed by her like I saw nothing as if I were insensitive to her needs. I was like a rude animal walking on two legs just moving on...
is the climax bcause its where the story changes.</span>
Often, I lie awake at night
At night, I ponder
I lay awake and gaze upon the stars
Counting sheep does not help me fall asleep
The clock ticks, but I lie awake
Until the rays of the morning sun hit my face
I changed this poem by adding more detail to the original lines. Since I did this, you can understand what is going on in the poem better.
He tries to get Juliet to marry Paris and banish Romeo.
Answer: I asked my sister these questions and told her to fill in the chart. According to the chart, I see that she's more in the Lasting Zone. She barely uses the computer and the TV. She's kind of, mostly on her phone to communicate with us and text her friends. She uses her computer to do her classwork and check her social medias.
Answer:
The "trap of deification" as referred to in line 85 is the limitations imposed by a belief in one's own superiority.
Explanation:
A deity in this context refers to divine status, quality or nature.
Therefore, the trap of deification as shown in line 85 is simply the limitations that is brought about by a belief in one's own superiority over others.
To think of oneself above others and to subjugate others to the role of "lesser humans" is an act of limiting one's self and falling in the danger of "trap of deification"