<span>The correct answer is (D).
In “The Legend”, concluding poem of Hongo Garrett’s book of poetry “The River
of Haven”, the speaker wishes that the dead man would be comforted in the
afterlife which is shown through poetic image of a girl taking dead man’s hands
and bringing him over the bridge: “Let the night sky cover him as he dies./ Let
the weaver girl cross the bridge of heaven/ and take up his cold hands.”</span>
Answer:
Your answer will be "support to join together"
Explanation:
If you're a patron in a bar, you're most likely a usual customer that tips well and loyally returns to the same bar, you're patronising the bar.
Answer:
I really liked this question. This gives me a lot to think about.
Explanation:
It depends on what age you are and if you are presently experiencing the hardship. If you are very young or very old, than it is my belief that people will pity you more than believe in you. If you are between 25-50 years old, I believe that people will expect more from you, and pity you less. If you had hardships in your past, people will expect more of you now, because you have gained form your experience. If not, they will not have as much confidence or expectations of you.
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