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I know this is VERY late, but the other person is incorrect! I am posting the CORRECT answer for other users to realize the correct answer and get it right. :) Anywho, the answer is "has two stanzas" because they are asking about the STRUCTURE of the poem, not what the two poems are talking about. Thanks so much! Hope future people get this right! :)
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The only thing I can think of would be the numbers on mailboxes or apartment doors (address numbers). Those are the only numbers I imagine you would be seeing on houses and things but I am not 100% sure of this answer.
Texas predicted the desecration of a venerated object but the state did not reach its goal of breach of peace. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you. Have a nice day.
Military bases often have a dress code for the public government buildings. These dress codes vary depending on the military base and sometimes can become even more strict if the base is being visited by a high-ranking government official. Often these dress codes are posted outside of the public building. Most of the time the dress code is about wearing pajamas or bathing suits, but they may also contain rules against wearing anything that promotes something that is considered illegal by base rules. Even though marijuana is legal in some states, it's not in places run by the federal government - like military bases. Since the leggings "advertise" what is considered an illegal substance they could be considered against the dress code.
The best advice for what to wear on base is to only wear what you think would be appropriate at school. This is generally the best way to judge whether or not you're dressed appropriately for the public spaces.
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Since the Taliban targeted Malala for her advocacy for girls' education, she has become known globally for promoting girls' schooling around the world, for which she won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize. Last month, the Malala Fund opened a new girls' school in her home town in the Swat valley, built with her Nobel money.
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