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How are songs and poems similar?
They employ the same techniques like rhyme, repetition and they play with sounds to produce rhythm. 3. Songs, like poems, have literary devices like simile, metaphor, personification and imagery. You may already have learnt the meaning of these words, in your study of poetry in the Literature text, “Let Me Be”.
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b. He needs the money.
c. Weedon Scott forces Beauty Smith to sell White Fang to him.
d. He thinks White Fang has lost his will to fight. Please know the answer to this question before giving out an answer
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(D) For me it was a test and i just took it and got %100 on the test i really hope this helps you out and other people
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b. identify the purpose of your advertisement
c. determine the layout for your advertisement
d. address their questions in your advertisement
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b. identify the purpose of your advertisement
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B. We just met Mr. and Mrs. Simmons from Sullivan's Gulch.
C. We just met Mr. and Mrs, Simmons from Sullivans Gulch.
B.She is back from her grandmother's; in fact, there she is now.
C.She is back from her grandmother's, in fact, there she is now.
D.She is back from her grandmother's, in fact there she is now.
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A sharpened dagger stabbed in his heart,
Ripping in two, ripping apart.
It took only a few words, but her words cut him deep,
Stealing emotions, making him weak.
A two sided mirror true in reflection,
A double edged knife cutting connections,
A place in his heart forever reserved
For the one that he loved but didn't deserve.
She twisted the dagger; it tore him apart.
She stole what was left; she stole a broken heart.
poem by JB/me
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Shalom could honestly mean multiple things. It could mean; Hello, Goodbye, Peace, etc.
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I sometimes hear people say it in the beginning and sometimes end of their conversations and it is also in the bible.
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peace, harmony
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Shalom (Hebrew: שָׁלוֹם šālōm; also spelled as sholom, sholem, sholoim, shulem) is a Hebrew word meaning peace, harmony, wholeness, completeness, prosperity, welfare and tranquility and can be used idiomatically to mean both hello and goodbye.