i dont know yet but use evidence in the backround
<span>In the poem "Counting Small-boned Bodies" written by Robert Bly, Bly creates a sort of sympathy for his readers. A bit of innocence is shed on the readers as they learn what happens to the war victims. Their bodies sit there serving as nothing but a trophy for the world to commemorate the war. Bly states all the things that they could serve purposes for but none that which will happen.</span>
Oh i did this question a few minutes ago on one of my assignments!
it should go:
homework
french test
algebra test
science project
birthday party
-hope this helps have a nice day!
the purpose of letting her go is so that she can do her best out in the world instead of being cooped up inside
He had signaled his intention to move with unprecedented speed to address the problems facing the nation in his inaugural address, declaring: "I am prepared under my constitutional duty to recommend the measures that a stricken nation in the midst of a stricken world may require." Roosevelt's specific priorities at the ...