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U U “ U “ U “ U
It was many and many a year ago
Explanation:
Always remember that vowels in a word are stressed or unstressed syllables. Stressed syllables are the ones which we stress upon while speaking the word. Unstressed syllables are the ones we do not put stress on. These "stressed and unstressed syllables" produce a meter in the poem. In the given lines,
Stressed syllables are: many, many, year
Unstressed syllables are: It, was, and, a, ago
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hello here is u answer: Regarding the question I would like to comment that not only in Catholic tradition the lamb represents Jesus.
In the old testament the Lamb was an animal offered in sacrifice to adorer God and to do a payment for the sins of people of God.
By the other hand, at the new Testament Jesus is the Perfect Lamb.
I think that the image of the Lamb above the priest's door symbolize the gentle nature of the priest in his interactions with the people.
i hop it help u
Not 100% sure, but this line sure seems sarcastic to me! LOL
"...the umbrella is too fine, too delicate and lovely an article for water to be allowed to ruin it."
<em>When the Coronavirus closed down schools in March of 2020, students were forced to either take home packets of work or continue school virtually.However, as the months progressed, schools started allowing students work for their classes on campus. Some students were forced to continue virtual lessons, and some students were forced to go on campus, even though some of these students didn't go willingly. Students should be able to choose whether or not they want to go to school virtually or on campus, plain and simple. As people we are entitled to an option of choice, and if there are two ways to do school then we should be able to choose just how we want to do it.The whole ordeal concerns students so shouldn't we be able to decide?In conclusion, this means that we should be the ones deciding just how we want to work for school, whether or not it is on-site or virtually, and it is our right to do so as human beings.</em>