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I think I would've really enjoyed this one when I was a kid. It's kind of a fiction/non-fiction hybrid. It's the story of Ryan O'Brian and his inability to stop composing poetry. It continues all day, and the reader is introduced to a variety of poetic forms. The story comes to a conclusion when Ryan's teacher gives the class a poetry-writing assignment... and Ryan finds that he's finally drawing a blank!
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I'm not too sure because I have no background on the story so I'm not sure exactly /who/ this excerpt is talking about and whether or not she's waited or suffered, but this option seems to make the most sense to me: <span>Love is always worth all the suffering.
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Moments ago, I opened my Brainly account after taking a break from my yardwork. Then I read Mostajo's question. After providing my expert assistance, I am going to return to my work outside. Of course, I will expect Mostajo to thank me for my efforts. I always am happy to help others with their schoolwork. I visit the Brainly website every day.
Explanation:
Well the characters are a sort of tricksters, they engage in deceit, magic and violence.It teaches how some aspect of animal and human life came to be. It teaches us not to be so greedy like the coyote, as he took way more than he needed from the cow and later learned his lesson when left with nothing at all.