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a signed document can be a binding contract that needs to be understood by the signing party. once signed you cannot disagree to terms addressed within. a signature makes you responsible to uphold that document and agree to terms
This question refers to the short story "The Talking Skull".
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<u>In "The Talking Skull - A Fable from Cameroon" by Donna L. Washington, the theme concerns how thinking too highly of yourself and talking too much can bring you trouble. The author uses the character of the talking skull to teach that lesson</u>. The skull is found by a man who considers himself a scholar and who talks and talks about things that are only important to him, but that no one else wants to hear. <u>When he asks the skull "What brought you here, brother?" or, in other words, what caused its death, the skull immediately replies, "Talking."</u>
The man does not pay attention to what the skull is saying. He only cares about the fact that its talking. <u>The skull makes it clear that not everything is worth saying</u>, but the man does not listen. He tries to make the skull talk in front of the villagers, but no avail. He is finally thrown out by them since they are tired of his ideas and talks. The skull once more talks, only to remind the man that not everything is worth saying.
Answer: he wants the body to be covered with a Nazi flag before it is buried at sea.
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The rhyme scheme of the poem “Night song: city,” is in fact long, open vowel sounds that are created by assonance throughout the poem which causes the pace to be slow.