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Oliver peered through the cracked glass, transfixed on the rain pouring down from the heavens above. Even through the heavy rain, Oliver could hear the distant ringing of a bell and water sloshing around as cars drove by on the narrow roads. It had been fifteen years since Oliver had lost his owner. Fifteen years of little to no food, no love, no safety, and no rest. He had grown into an old, mangy cat that was unwanted and ignored by all. Not even the rats that scavenged in the sewers paid attention. That is, all but one in particular. One day, when the sun was shining and the streets were dry, a mouse named Lilly scurried across the alley floor adorned with garlands of flowers. The flowers were a fresh, and vibrant yellow. So vibrant that they caught Oliver's eye.Oliver quickly scrambled from the ledge from which he was perched on, and leaped over the peculiar little mouse. The mouse displayed no sign of fear, even though a predator was staring her dead in the eye. The rat looked up, innocently at Oliver and asks, "Good day sir, I was wondering if you had any cheese to share." Oliver mockingly replied, "no you silly little rat! I have not any cheese, let alone scraps!" (I WILL CONTINUE THIS STORY IN A LITTLE WHILE)
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I think it is B. Each lunar cycle always begins with a new moon, which then waxes or grows larger for about two weeks until it climaxes with a full moon. From there, the moon wanes (or grows smaller) for about two more weeks until the end of the cycle, at which point the moon is new again and a fresh cycle begins. The moon orbits the Earth and the Earth orbits the sun. A similarity for all of them is that they are all in the same galaxy, The Milky Way .
I like that it’s easier to do but I don’t like that I can’t see my friends
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The speaker commands the instruments to play loudly. He imagines the sound bursting through a "solemn church", scattering the congregation, into the school where the scholar is studying. He imagines the sound disturbing a bride and groom. He commands the instruments to play so loudly that it changes that they disrupt everyone's life.
The author intended to invoke the enviroment of war without speaking about soldiers. He uses onomatopeia and enphasis in certain words so that the speaker, whilst reading the poem, could also imagine the drums playing.
That which is "solemn", "quiet", and "peaceful" is meant to be disturbed, to be changed by the loud instruments playing.
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