Massive, perhaps? That's the only one with 7 that I can think of.
The answer to this question must be made through your interpretation of the text that presents Balboa's information. For that reason, I cannot answer this question for you, but I will show you how to answer it.
First, you should read and reread the entire text, paying attention to how Balboa is developed and structured as you read.
After that, you must identify the following information:
- Your personal perception of Balboa.
- How this perception is similar or different to how Balboa sees himself and how he wants to be seen.
- Is this view of how Balboa sees himself and how he wants people to see him very divergent?
- What does this divergence say about him?
- how do you interpret him after this information?
Remember that your answer must be supported with evidence. These evidences are sentences taken from the text, which prove his arguments about Balboa.
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Do you mean Morning, Afternoon/Noon, and Evening/Night?
Hope this helps!
This poem refers to the real-word issue of the genocide of the Jewish population in Europe during Second World War, and specifically to the systematic extermination in the death camps, where people got tatoos with numbers upon their arrival