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I personally love poems about objects, street lamps, stars, fire, but you could also write about events, wars, diseases, or dances and seasons
B. Despite our reminders, Sean did forgot his homework.
C. Last week Emma forgot her sister’s birthday.
D. By this time next week I had forgotten my appointment.
A)advertisements, author interviews, Web sites
B)prices, cover art, word choice
C)reviewers, authors’ education, publishers
D)themes, characters, plots
The answer is D.) themes, character, plots
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He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.”
This passage from the Declaration of Independence supports the ___of the document.
thesis theme purpose pathos?
Both proverbs advocate caution and thoughtful decision-making, one focusing on actions and the other on words.
Both "look before you leap" and "think today and speak tomorrow" stress the value of exercising caution and making well informed choices. They caution against acting in a hasty manner without first thinking through the repercussions. Both proverbs advise pausing to think things over and coming to wise decisions.
They both convey the same fundamental idea, but they put slightly different emphasis on it. "Look before you leap" emphasizes the importance of thinking things through carefully and cautiously before acting. The phrase "think today and speak tomorrow" on the other hand, emphasizes the need to think before speaking and suggests that one should carefully select their words rather than speaking on the spur of the moment.
In essence, both proverbs urge caution but one emphasizes deeds while the other emphasizes words.
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