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(7x8)/2

what is 28

100

Ali has three apples, his train is 8 minutes early, calculate the mass of the sun

1.989 × 10^30 kg

200

25

32

200

5-(8+7)

-10

200

What is the jet propulsion of 18v% of 176 miles per hour

idk

300

3[(8x9)+8]

240

300

How can world hunger be solved

Hunger Games

400

-5+3/9-76+634(-846+47)

idk

500

x divided by the sum of 9 and 7, then subtract by 18

x/(9+7-18)

500

If Cayden listen to despacito 2 18 times, and richard listen to this is america 2 75 times, how much songs did they listen to?

93

500

In your own words, type a 16 page essay about the color red.

Font size must be 6, and font is times new roman

     Warm lips are red, blood drops are too, Abe Lincoln was shot, the nation was blue. In the poem" O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman, the color red is used as a symbol for many objects. Red symbolizes blood shed, life, happiness and it also associates with love, life, and vitality. Other things that can relate to red are compassion, hatred, and pain. These elements are what gives the poem its voice and tone in a metaphoric way. The writer purposely uses
             Throughout the poem, even though there is no repetition of the word red, it can be related to many other elements in the poem, such as "death". The phrase "fallen cold and dead" repeated at the end of each stanza emphasizes on the death of the captain and how red or "blood" can be
             used to relate to it. Also red indicates blood that was shed when Lincoln was assassinated. The clever use of the rhyme scheme, red, head, and dead, gives the reader a clear and detailed enough picture of how the president died. Ironically red can be used to symbolize brightness or life and it can also be used to symbolize death, and blood. "The vessel grim and daring" vessel has a double meaning in this phrase. It can be used to define the ship or a blood vessel, again "red". "Grim and daring" gives the reader a sense that the trip no longer seems 'bright' anymore. The word "grim" gives the phrase a different taste. It makes the "vessel" seem lifeless and no longer bright, which can also mean that life has been taken away.

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