And then we celebrated the birth of my baby brother all night.
The answer is True
yeah -_- I don't believe it either
This was already answer in your previous question !?!!??
The phrase, "quite leisurely", culled from the poem Musee des Beaux-Arts by W. H. Auden connects to the scene depicted in the poem in that: It reinforces that no one is alarmed by Icarus's drowning.
In this poem, we find the author's description of how the plowman turns away "quite leisurely" as Icarus falls to the ground.
He may have heard the forsaken cry of the boy but he continues on his activity.
So, this shows that no one is alarmed by the fall of Icarus.
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Answer:
Motivational
Explanation:
There is no expression in the text for emotion.
Its not aggressive.
And no anger.