He thinks it is Christ.
He thinks it is Christ.
The narrator in Walt Whitman's poem "A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim" believes that the young man is a soldier who has fallen in battle, based on the descriptions of his lifeless body laid out on the ground. The narrator reflects on the fleeting nature of life and the sobering reality of death on the battlefield.
I think that eyes are fat and round and they bounce on the ground
I think sight drawing is where u go to a spot anywhere c the nice sight in front of u and draw it
omniscient narrator
An omniscient narrator
what do you think
I think if you flip the sight forward it is for 50 yards. flip the sight back and you have 100 yards..............
The saying is: "Out of sight, out of mind." It simply means, what you can't see you also won't think about.
I think that when the narrator let Ethan borrow the science magazine can be an example of how the narrator became better acquainted with Ethan.
I don't think so. I think carrots do though.
it is quite mean. but don't think of it that way. if your not intrested in this guy then don't worry your not a jerk. YEA your a jerk that's flippin rude!!!