The resolution is bolded in the fable above because at the end of the fable it teaches you a moral or lesson in the story.
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<em><u>the fraction is the </u></em><em><u>form written by in the form of </u></em><em><u>p</u></em><em><u>/</u></em><em><u>q</u></em><em><u> </u></em>
<em><u>hence</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>p#q</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
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The metaphor in stanza 8 is "Has earned a night's repose" Because the author is comparing both the characters earnings to the *Nights repose* (without like or as, ofc because it's not a simile)
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she felt that she and her family belonged to neither American or Canadian side.
Explanation:
The young boy's mother told the Canadian border guard that they are coming from and going to a place called "Standoff" because she felt that she and her family belonged to neither American or Canadian side.
The mother simply wanted to be "Blackfoot" and felt that her identity should not rest on American or Canadian Blackfoot. The mothers used the place "Standoff" because that's where she felt like she belonged, a place which neither America or Canada owned, when asked about her citizenship.
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It is always a good idea to keep a personal spelling list. You can make it your own vocabulary list too by giving the meaning of the words as well. Spelling doesn't happen by itself, you have to learn it. Reading, of course, also helps you learn how to spell. The more you read, the more words become familiar to you. However, when you are unsure, it is best to look a word up in the dictionary. (For the last sentence, you can either put what's above or you can put: "However, when you are unsure, it is best to look up a word in the dictionary.")
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