The boy influences the crystal merchant by following his or her dreams the boy is even teaching him andalusia and sheperding, notice how he also tells the merchant take a chance and seize the opportunity.
extremely brutal because of the fact this if you stole something your hand or fingers were cut off
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If you looking for a fact check, then I believe they are all right, except for No. 3. Not sure on that one. I would have considered the option of false due to the fact that the moral conviction can and does occasionally rise out of careful deliberation,<em> </em>with <em>faith</em> and <em>tradition</em> weighing in heavily. It's through questioning and thinking that our most cornerstone beliefs are founded.
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<em>( I could be wrong, depending on the scenario, this is all personal opion and thought )</em>
Hey there,
Your question states: <span>Which best defines a narrative poem?
Your correct answer would be "</span>A poem that tells a story" because as you read poems, it's not really in any perspective. So a narrative poem <span>is a form of </span>poetry<span> that tells a story.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen</span>