You might call your continual problems a curse because someone else is continuing to be blessed.
If you cant handle someone when they are at their darkest hardest point, then you don't deserve them at their highest and best point.
Answer:
The characters learn to appreciate what they have.
Explanation:
Both stories have characters that wished they had different lives, but when they tried them out, they ended up not liking the other character's life and wanted their normal routine and life back.
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Answer:
The correct answer is Both poems encourage endurance through hardships.
Explanation:
The similarity between the poem <em>"A Poet and His Song"</em> by Paul Laurence and <em>"Mother to Son"</em> by Langston Hughes is that both poems express the need to prevail in any difficult situation, always working hard for it.
In both poems the authors show how other people have more opportunities than them. In <em>"A Poet and His Song"</em> the author says:<u> "I work hard, and toil and sweat, While others dream within the dell;"</u> and in "<em> Mother to Son</em> ":"<u> I'm still climbing, And life for me ain't been in the crystal stair.</u> ". However, although things have not been easy for them, they have always been working hard and continued, facing any problem that has come their way.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Angry armadillos ate frosty apples
Bad Baboons, bathed in boiling water
Crying cats, curl up and cuddle cold
Dying dogs, dared to doodle til death
Every single Elephant eats on their ears
Furry ferrets forget their fear of flights while flying on a ferocious falcon
Good Gorillas gaze at the gazelle prancing so gracefully
Hurrying Hornets zoom hazing in the harsh wind