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Following the paths of others
Making a point of rebellion
Spending time in nature
Taking many interesting walks
Explanation:
This is a poem about love that has been lost and he is sad. I am not sure which of your answers meet this definition of the poem, but he has many interesting walks in life. He just wishes that he could still have that love that is lost. The snow is a symbol for pain and suffering and his heart is aching. It is not just about nature and walking through it, but trying to follow that old path that he cannot follow any longer.
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In the book "Night", by Elie Wiesel, Wiesel is recounting his memory of the German version of the gulag as well as his experience later in Auschwitz's labor camp, the hardships he faced, and his loss of his family as well as his identity. At the end, we see that his experience changed how he thought and acted, and the event of his Dad's death haunted him throughout his life. (This is because he failed to save his dad.)
The answer is: " 9 mi. "
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1 week = 7 days
Total exercise: 30 mi/ wk.
3 mi * 7 = 21 mi. / wk running.
How many miles per week biking?
Assuming that her exercise is strictly: 1) running; and 2) biking:
30 mi - 21 mi. = 9 mi.
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The answer is: " 9 mi. "
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Answer:
“I, Too” Themes
“I, Too” is a cry of protest against American racism. Its speaker, a black man, laments the way that he is excluded from American society—even though he is a key part of it. ... However, Whitman notably does not include black people in his vision of American life.
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