Answer:
In “To a Louse” by Robert Burns, the speaker warns Jenny against tossing her head because The speaker doesn't want her to seek help for her condition.
Explanation:
“To a Louse” by Robert Burns is a poem that focuses in the presence of a louse on the hair of a lady who is not even aware of the existence of it, for several stanzas Burns talks about the louse and makes an ode to the impact that it causes and where it goes, while in this stanza he begs the woman no to move since she could lose it.
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Answer:
I learned that Odysseus is somebody powerful, he is offered a meal from an <em>enchantress</em>. The values he represents is unlucky, and chosen.
Explanation:
An enchantress is a woman who uses magic or sorcery, especially to put something or someone under a <u>spell</u>. Circe wants to put Odysseus under a spell. This makes me believe that Odysseus is <em>unlucky</em> and<em> chosen</em>.
Prologue
explanation: introductory statement or passage
1. The claim states we should limit the time teens use texting.
2. We should limit the time teens use texting.
3. Some may disagree because it could be the only way besides calling to communicate with other state family and friends.
4. It could be the only way besides calling to communicate with other state friends or family.
5. We should limit the time teens use texting. Even though it could be the only way besides texting to communicate without other state friends and family