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Willy Loman is a character in the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. He is a retired salesman and has trouble making ends meet.
Because that is all he cares about.
you go talk to willy wonka
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Be sure you make eye contact with your client. Know your product. Be honest. Plan your meetings and ensure you know what you want to achieve from each encounter with your customer. See this bolg as it lets you know the type of confident person you need to be to succeed. http://salesmans-antics.blogspot.com/ Also ask open questions and talk less. Customers don't like salesman that talk too much. Listen more and talk less.
No. People cannot talk about anything after death.
Type your answer here... He does not act or talk like a hero.
Well it depends on what happened to him , if it was a death. Talk to someone vist his grave. Pray as much as you can.
I think this was in my fourth grade music book. I can only remember the first verse. It was my favorite song that year! Oh, I am Dr. Ironbeard. Twilly willy willy wit, boom-boom. I'll cure your ills with healing art, Twilly willy willy wit, boom-boom. Oh, I can make the dumb to walk, Twilly willy willy wit, boom-boom-boom-boom, The lame to see, the blind to talk. Twilly willy willy wit, boom-boom. Sing toureay, sing toureay, twilly willy willy wit, boom-boom-boom-boom. Sing toureay, sing toureay, twilly willy willy wit, boom-boom.
I am sure that even after his death, he can still feel his children, his family and his fans that he loved so much! So you can probably talk to him in prayers if you believe.
Yes, but not much. The a word is used a few times and I think that is about it. Most of the bad language is a LOT of sexual talk, mostly Pox (your leader) talking about his big willy. (double on tondras)
you have to talk to a mortician.