What is the poem “regrets only” about

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Answer: Sixty-three poets from the United States, Europe and Australia contemplate the could-have-beens, should-have-beens, squandered chances, near misses, lost loves, shames and sorrows of regret. With rare insight, tenderness, courage and humor these poems invite us into the richness of lives lived fully.


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The Narmer Palette is a palette from Egypt dating back to 31 BC, being one of the first hieroglyphic inscriptions ever found. It is an extremely important archaeological find.

Earths gravitational pull just got three times stronger! What happens to your weight?

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Your weight will be three times heavier.


Weight is the force exerted on a body by gravity. Weight is computed by multiplying the mass of an object by the force of gravity. If you were to triple the force of gravity, then the weight will be tripled as well. If you were to half it, then weight will be halved as well.

Weight is simply the measure of gravity acting on an object. So, if the gravitational pull becomes three times stronger, your weight will increase (it will triple, in fact) because the measure of gravity acting on your body increases by three times. 

Read the following passage from Walk Two Moons“Everybody is just walking along concerned with his own problems, his own life, his own worries. And we’re all expecting other people to tune into our own agenda.”

Think about the how this theme is developed through the characters’ words and actions in the novel. Decide which character best illustrates this theme. Support your position using specific examples and evidence from the novel.

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“Everybody is just walking along concerned with his own problems, his own life, his own worries. And we’re all expecting other people to tune into our own agenda.” The theme describes that you cannot force one to understand your situation easily because they have other problems on their own. 

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I would think that this best illustrates Sal because she wants her mom to go back home with her.She also wants everything to go her way.

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Mayors are part of the local government as well as local officials. 
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Mayors are in the local government, because they only govern cities or towns.

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The answer is Helping verb. 
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A cliché is a _______ expression.
A. wordy
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C. worn-out
D. foreign

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The answer would be worn out because cliche means something like its typical or common.
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