This is more like the compass for finding your way out of a geometry book. A mathematical compass (like this one) is used to draw perfect circles. For Donne, it was the perfect metaphor for the long-distance relationship he imagined with his wife. Line 26: The compass is introduced emphasizing two crucial features.
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1 : take, steal. 2 : seize, catch. glom on to. : to grab hold of : appropriate to oneself glommed on to her ideas.
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Dear [you can add someone's name here],
How are you? What you been up too?
I went on holiday to France last weekend and I just came back. Me and my family went to see the Eiffel tower and had an amazing time!
The place we stayed at had amazing food and we could see so much from our balcony. We even went too the Louvre Museum!
what did you do last weekend? was it fun?
love
[your name]
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C) Sugar plantations were violent systems, but sugar also led some people to reject slavery.
In the excerpt from "Sugar Changed the World," Marina Budhos expresses how the brutality of conditions suffered by slaves influenced people to repudiate such system. She also mentions Gandhi's endeavor to transmit human values, and reinforces the concept of the significance sugar has had in the history of mankind.
Hey look at that it’s my name!!! I’m Amy btw but I’m pretty sure you already knew that :)