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<em>The heart is an epitome of Love</em>
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<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>In this poem the poet begins by stating that a heart is "neither red nor sweet." This goes against the common social ideas of what a heart is like. Dove goes against the idea that our heart connects to our emotions "doesn't melt or turn over, break or harden". The heart is an epitome of Love (the theme).</em>
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C. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
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Finn the Red–Handed had stolen a skillet and a quantity of half–cured leaf tobacco, and had also brought a few corn–cobs to make pipes with. But none of the pirates smoked or "chewed" but himself.
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Explanation:
1) For A Miss Maudie lets the children play in her yard and makes them cakes and other stuff
2) In the book its tells you about how Atticus's wife died of a heart attack
3) Scout describes how Atticus treats Calpurnia very well