What do you sell, O ye merchants ?
Richly your wares are displayed.
Turbans of crimson and silver,
Tunics of purple brocade,
Mirror with panels of amber,
Daggers with handles of jade.
What do you weigh, O ye vendors?
Saffron and lentil and rice.
What do you grind, O ye maidens?
Sandalwood, henna, and spice.
What do you call , O ye pedlars?
Chessman and ivory dice.
What do you make, O ye goldsmiths?
Wristlets and ankles and ring,
Bells for the feet of blue pigeons
Frail as a dragonfly's wing,
Girdles of gold for dancers,
Scabbards of gold for the king.
What do you cry, O ye fruitmen?
Citron, pomegranate, and plum.
What do you play, O ye magicians?
Spells for aeons to come.
What do you weave, O ye flowergirls
With tassels of azure and red?
Crowns for the brow of a bridegroom,
Chaplets to garland his bed,
Sheets of white blossoms new-garnered
To perfume the sleep of the dead.
--Sarojini Naidu..
Swadeshi.
Someone who assaults someone is called an assaulter.
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someone that copies someone else ----
Someone's following me or someone's after me
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No. Most markets and bazaars in Latin America allow for price negotiations:- Cuanto cuesta? (How much?)- (amount)- Es lo menos? (Is it the lowest [price]?)
There is a direct relationship between attitudes and behavior. Attitudes are how someone feels about something and behavior is how they act on those feelings.
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Harry Potter went to Hogwarts school of magic to learn magic with his friends, while there is gets into to a lot of dengerous situations with his arch rival Lord Voldemort. The End
It would be a brave and ambitious soul indeed, that would attempt to summarize any works by Sartre. Your best bet is Google, you can find a little on Sartre there plus their sources. Take the titles of these sources and go to a good library.
Wikipedia is a great source for information about Dickens and his works. You can also Google "Dickens" and "A Christmas Carol" and get literally thousands of site that will summarize, explicate and criticize his works.
Raven and Beast BoyCan's relationship is that of love and hate.
No, textbooks and biographies are examples of secondary sources. Primary sources are original materials created at the time of the event or by someone with firsthand experience, while secondary sources analyze, interpret, or summarize primary sources.