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His get-up wasn’t out of place on the reservation, but it sure was here, and I wanted to sink right through the pavement. “Hi,” I muttered with my head down. I tried to pull my hand away when I felt his bony hand trembling,
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The answer is The narrator has learned to respect the gods, even in death, rather than fear them.
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"By the Waters of Babylon” is a story written by Stephen Vincent Benét.
- The story is set in the future when the New York city has been destroyed.
- The hero of the story is John who is the son of a tribal priest, away from the destroyed city.
- He travels to the city and discovers its fate.
- In this excerpt, John sees God, who had died seated at a window and having witnessed the city's destruction.
- Now his fear has decreased, but he feels respect as the face of God is full of spirit, though the life was gone.
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Dear principal Mcginley,
Hey I wanted to kindly let you know, That I don't like how the teachers have been treating students. I don't like how the teachers talk to us in class. the other day I had a nose bleed. I asked mrs. Jones if I could go to the nurse. She was very rude. I was wondering if you could make it a rule that when something like that happened that they are required to let you go to the nurse for safety reasons?
thanks, Tanna Crase