Dam, goldie. When did you write this? Kinda dark for you, lol. Where did my innocent lil goldie go?
Complete honesty: Do.pe as heII. You know me, I love this kind of dark stuff. But, it does need some work on the flow. I think the commas throw things off and maybe add a tiny bit more rhyming. I noticed some lines rhymed and others didn't. Other than that it's friggen awesome. Keep the poetry coming, Goldie. It's good.
A “dream life” is subjective to many people. While idealistically in America’s eye a dream life would likely be wealth, being extremely successful, perhaps famous, etc. But for a minority like me who is gay, I’d love for there to be a world where there wouldn’t have to be a “coming out” style and not simply expecting the default to be heterosexual. If the human race had been more open-minded and accepting progression would go as far as working together to solve things without divisibility or worrying about being disowned or if it caters towards your families beliefs. That is what a dream life is to me.
"<span> A Journal of the Plague Year" is actually a novel that was written by the writer Daniel Defoe. And based on this, he consults his Bible for the purpose of calming the feeling of terror he feels for being trapped in his shop. The answer to this would be option B. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
A: Analyze the information logically
Explanation:
By giving vaild reason's supported with evidence on the information, one would simply have to perform simple deduction as to which year's are best to visit. This allow's the reader, in a sense, to take this information, and analyze it in a simple way without having to research much on the time periods, as all the information is present, leaving the it the bare basics of a logical analysis.
Hope it helps!