<span> the ocean, beginning "Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean—roll!," Byron contrasts its permanence, power, and freedom with vanished civilizations: "Thy shores are empires, changed in all save thee—/ Assyria, Greece, Rome, Carthage, what are they?" The ocean remains, "Dark-heaving;—boundless, endless, and sublime—/ The image of Eternity...." </span>
B. he pauses to listen for voices y because he wants to know who it is
1. Yes they both become different people on the outside and on the inside.
2. I believe so because Colin used to be so frail on the outside and now he is walking and can do basic things by himself. Also on the inside he is different because her not always crying and plus he is starting to care about himself and others. Now he believes he has a reason to be on the earth. Mary changed physically because she is not so skinny and bony like. She changed on the outside because she wasn't so "cold" she is now caring and not so spoiled. She also learned to dress herself and not let a maid or servant do it for her.
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Marco Polo, an explorer from Venice, traveled overland to China.
(Unimportant name) goes outside to use the bathroom and mark his territory, which is in dogs nature. When he comes inside he goes and gets a drink and sees what his owner is doing. His owner is eating so he goes over there to beg for food, after not getting any scraps he goes to lay down and sleeps until the cycle is repeated.
I don't know man I am not very good with third person