<span>The theme of the poem from Edgar Allan Poes' "To One in Paradise" in the third stanza reveals that there are losses from which people do not fully recover. It presents the audience about how the narrator feels that his life is nothing without his loved one and that no matter what he did in order to forget the pain, he just could not forget her.</span>
Panettone is the type of sweet bread loaf which originated in Milan and is traditionally eaten at Christmas in Italy and many other European countries.
Panettone is one of the symbols of Milan.
The word "panettone" is derived from the Italian word "panetto" meaning a small loaf cake. Adding the Italian suffix "-one" to the word "panetto" changed its meaning into "large cake".
Panettone became the country's leading Christmas sweet by the end of World War II because fierce competition between two Milanese bakers in baking the panettone led to an industrial production of the cake making it cheaper and available for everyone.
Answer:
Another name for it is "Druid's Altar"
Explanation:
John hickey believed it was built by the Druids that is why it is called the Druid's altar and it has a 17 stone circle.
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