Answer:
Sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me
Explanation:
Answer:
a. to help you determine if facts from books and movies are accurate
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Answer:
The dreariness of the speaker’s life away from Innisfree.
Explanation:
The lines 'While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements grey, I hear it in the deep heart’s core' refer to a feeling of closeness to and remembrance of a place dear to the speaker’s heart. There is an implicit sense of removal, of physical distance, contrasted to an emotional proximity.
So we know it reflects his life away from the idyllic Innisfree. Futhermore, the general tone of the phrase, the depiction of the pavements' colour (rather a dull one), appear to suggest a certain general dreariness.
Answer: This ain't Face book
Explanation:
jk also i know ain't is incorrect grammar
Grant was asked to see Henri
Pichot even though he still had an hour left for his class to teach because he
needed to be told that a specific date had already been scheduled for Jefferson’s
execution. It was important for him to know because he was giving Jefferson
lessons as requested by the latter’s godmother, Miss Emma.