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UM.... well my dreams are getting a million bucks and mostly everyone loves money
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While your food was quite well made, and served beautifully, the service and quality of the establishment, and the small critters that creeped from the kitchen greatly disturb me. Said items could cause me, or one of my loved ones I brought today to become quite ill. It would be most pleasureable if I were able to refund my meal for tonight, thank you.
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What type of question is this?
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Tell me in the comments on what you mean then i might be able to help you.
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1. They have given up memories like snow, mountains, ranbows.....
2. The first memory he receives is that of sledding in the snow. Snow and the feeling of coldness are new experiences for him. He feels himself on a sled, moving downhill, and even the concept of a hill is new to him. He finds the sled ride experience exhilarating, but this leads him to question the Giver.
3. In the dream, Jonas has the sense that his sled on a hill is meant to be part of a journey to a particular place, "as if there were a destination" (p. 88). And he feels that this is a good thing, that wherever he was meant to journey, it was "welcoming" (88) and "significant" (88).
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dishonest man
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In the Canterbury tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, The Miller is a large, hardened muscular man with a gaping mouth and red beards. Miller was one of the pilgrims on the trip to Canterbury and was known for his prowess as a wrestler.
The miller in the fourteenth century was generally considered a skillful cheat and a dishonest man.