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1.he chopped off his the earlobe of his left ear 2.he did many self portraits of himself 3.he worked with quite a few people 4.born 30 march 1853 5.he was named after his grandfather Vincent and his uncle cent. 6.he was close to his bro theo 7.theos son was named after him 8.he killed himself in a sunflower field 9.he only sold one painting while he was alive 10.he was the second oldest child in his family
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In order to autotransfuse blood towards the core, as opposed to expressing blood out of the body by increasing pressure above the wound.
Yes. They accelerate (change the direction of their movement) towards Earth, and this may be labelled as "falling".Yes. They accelerate (change the direction of their movement) towards Earth, and this may be labelled as "falling".Yes. They accelerate (change the direction of their movement) towards Earth, and this may be labelled as "falling".Yes. They accelerate (change the direction of their movement) towards Earth, and this may be labelled as "falling".
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The pitch increases when you move towards the speaker.
One thing that has not changed over the years in the poem "A Photograph" is the emotional intensity and depth of the speaker's memories and feelings towards the subject of the photograph. The sense of nostalgia, longing, and loss that the speaker experiences remains constant despite the passage of time.
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Sincere interest
The speaker conveys a sense of admiration and reverence towards the person they are addressing in the poem. This is indicated by the use of respectful language, imagery, or tone that showcases the speaker's deep regard for the individual. The speaker may also express gratitude or affection towards the person, reflecting a positive and appreciative relationship between them.
In "A Poison Tree," the speaker acts calmly and openly towards the friend, and the anger is resolved quickly. However, towards the foe, the speaker conceals their anger and lets it grow, leading to negative consequences.
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The verb 'go' is used to talk about an action away from the speaker while the verb 'come' is used to talk about an action towards the speaker. Example: Go away! (away from the speaker) Come here! (towards the speaker)