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    blinded by love and cannot seem to come back to reality. The women looked at the knight and made a “Sweet moan”, the oxymoron juxtaposes the difference between the two words, as the pre modifier “sweet” can imply how she is delighted but on the other hand the verb “moan” could show discomfort or suffering. Simultaneously, the knight interprets his lover’s words differently, just so he can feel loved and complete. This is shown through the quote “sure in language strange she said / ‘I love thee true

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    will sometimes disagree with one another, but no matter what they say, love is always present. In Robert Hayden’s, “Those Winter Sundays”, love is always shown, no matter the circumstances. Throughout stanzas one, two, and three, the speaker and his father are shown caring for one another; however, at times, the speaker dislikes his father and isn’t grateful for all of the work his father does for him. In “Those Winter Sundays”, diction clears a path to show us signs of love between the speaker and the

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    Salva have a hard and sad life, but they couldn’t have survived through it without unity, love, and perseverance. First, Nya and Salva both needed unity to survive. One example on page 22 is, “The man nodded and turned to the group. We will take him with us, he said.” This example shows that Salva needed unity to survive because if Salva hadn’t united with the group, he would’ve starved or gotten eaten. One example for Nya is on page 71 and it states, “It was the sound of people working hard together

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    caused Ben and Katie to form their relationship at the beginning? Ben and Katie worked with one another and they became really close because they worked side by side. They were little kids that had crushes on each other in school, with their love taps, and throwing paper balls and things like that with one another. 2. How did those factors changed over time? Ben and Katie became undrawn to one another. They both started top like other things and no longer shared the same interest. They no longer

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    Sacrifice. The famous play is an autobiography of an American Negro man who loses his dreams for the people he loves. Fences demonstrates us what sacrifice looks like and how egocentricity still exist today. Fences takes place with a family in Pittsburgh from 1957 to 1965. The characters are Troy, Bono, Rose, Lyons, Gabriel, Cory, and Raynell. Fs important because it teaches us Love, respect, responsibility, dignity, and also about discrimination and how it still endured the black population

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    itself. The majority of people have more than likely asked this question when they were present in a moment of suffering or tragedy. God does “allow” suffering, but he does not “cause” it. In order for the people of God to be completely free to love and serve the Lord in the greatest way possible, there has to be free will and free choice. We are free people not robots that are controlled by a superior being. This enables us to enjoy the gift of life that god has created for us. If there was

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    We humans may die, but we can love one another.” This applies especially to Lennie and George. Lennie had already had an Incident, prior to his final one, which proved fatal to his “victim”. George had instructed Lennie to hide in a secure spot where only the two of them knew. After Lennie killed Curley’s wife, this is what he did. After waiting

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    rushing to hand out their guests’ coats at the end of the night. It reminds him of the anticipation he would feel before one of their long talks when she was still living in California. Twinkle’s voice rings out. The party has found an enormous silver bust of Jesus in the attic. She asks if they can put it on the mantle, just for the night. Sanjeev hates it, especially because she loves it so much, and he knows it will never find a home in her study as she promises. He knows she will have to explain to

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    Brothers and sisters in Christ, As we move into a new year it is good to reflect on the year that was. Last year offered opportunities – some we seized, some we missed. It included personal challenges and growth, questions, and frustration. But most of all it offered hope: hope we received, hope we gave, and hope we have yet to grasp. For me personally it offered opportunity to deliver God’s word to my brothers and sisters at First Covenant on several occasions. We as a church building continue to

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    What Makes A Neighbor?

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    our neighbors, we refer back to the “Golden rule” which is to treat others how we wish to be treated. To illustrate, neighbors who are reliable and bear compassion would deliver a home-cooked meal to a family who has lost a loved one. Other characteristics of neighborly love include having trust and respect. We should be able to rely on our neighbors to get our children to school safely or watch the house while we are on vacation. Unfortunately, these neighborly acts are very rarely seen nowadays as

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