They are roommates, teachers and students.
Answer and Explanation:
The poem Adam by Hugh cook is a great piece, having a statistical approach. If we see the poem in terms of formalism, we will see the poem as a distinct work free from the environment, social pressure, and any other outer perspective. From the poem's title, we can say that the whole poem is about one prominent character name, Adam. He is the very first person in heaven who has eaten the forbidden fruit. Eden has been compared to this earth, today as we crave for something interesting, as we have many things to do to cope up with our mood swings but at that having no exciting thing to do, Adam has eaten that forbidden fruit because of the instinct he has in himself.
If we analyze the poem from a feminist perspective, we have to see the environmental effect, which urged Adam to eat that fruit.
By seeing the poem in term of Feminism, we can say that Adam has urged to get that forbidden fruit because of the serpent, and at the end of the poem, it has been shown through words that there was one more character behind him when Adam was walking out of the Eden;
Something on two legs
Is running after him.
Sala de esperar
Pacientes
Médico
Enfermero(a)
Gripe
Síntomas
Receta
Farmacia
Catarro
Jarabe
Sala de emergencia
Ambulancia
Answer:
See down below.
Explanation:
La pareja se va a casar. Él tiene 90 años. Ella tiene 85. Entran en la farmacia y el novio le pregunta al farmacéutico (pharmacist): — ¿Tiene los remedios para el corazón? — Sí — contesta (6) farmacéutico. — ¿Tiene los remedios para la presión y el colesterol? — Sí — contesta nuevamente el farmacéutico. — ¿Y los remedios para la artritis y el reumatismo? — Sí. Ésta es la farmacia completa. Tenemos de todo. Entonces el novio mira a la novia y le dice: — Querida, ¿qué te parece si hacemos aquí la lista de regalos para la boda?
1. Es verde
2. Son nadar y hacer una caminata
3. El Sr. Rivera
4.Cuesta cinco dollares
5. Soy alto y simpatico
6. Estoy feliz