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The speaker in "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns sympathizes with the mouse for stealing grain. He understands that the mouse is only trying to survive and acknowledges that both of them face struggles in life. The speaker forgives the mouse for taking the grain and expresses a sense of shared hardship.
it hurts. It makes you feel unloved, unrespected, and unimportant.
the speaker feel worry and sad
Speaker 3
desire
He felt really mad.
feelings
Smooth sort of rough.
Yes, it has nerves just like we do so it can feel pain.
If it is putted on computer mouse the mouse may be deshaped or useless , if it is putted on real living mouse it will feel coldness and some of its hairs may removed from skin.
You tell her how you feel and you just get rid of her. (I don't mean literally just do not hang out with her.)
ummm..... just chill up in room and ounce for cooled down tell him how you fricken feel