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Answer:
I believe the story about Mr. Williams and the fish was created by Reynolds to support the theme of his speech.
Explanation:
The story about Mr. Williams and the fish carries an important message, which relates entirely to the main theme of Reynolds' speech. The moral of this story is that we must be able to make sacrifices and bear the consequences of our actions, even when we are right.
Although it is inspiring to present a teacher who shows this type of thinking to the students he has, I think it is unlikely that a teacher would go so far as to teach this with the suspension of two students who saved a live fish, I believe that this story has a lot of philosophy and subjectivity to have happened in real life.
Well one thing that Abraham Lincoln embodied was unity. In his speech "A House Divided" it was all about being united, and if we were split up as a nation, or even within our own families we wouldn't be able to stand. The nation (or family) would fall apart because unless we are working together, things can't go correctly.
If you read through the other poems and memoir chapter, I'm sure you can come up with a few more answers.
Dexter is Our Hero, the main character of "Winter Dreams." ... Dexter's main goal in life is to make tons of money and improve his social class. He dreams of actually playing golf with the rich men he caddies for at the Sherry Island Golf Club.
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2:Competing
3:job
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5:Competition
6:Show
7:Display
8:Explained