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irina [24]
2 years ago
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mc tell thought the song was sad and did not plan to record it. give your own arguments for his first decision

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LuckyWell [14K]2 years ago
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Based on the examples she provides the reader knows spending time away from things makes Morris feel
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From the examples provided, the reader knows that spending time away from things makes Morris feel <u>inspired.</u>

Explanation:

From the excerpt above, Morris describes how she feels at peace and what freedom could bring to her. Because of these, she felt free because nothing further required her attention so she was finally able to rest.

Morris goes ahead to compare her situation to that of her friends and the old monks. As she reflects and contemplates, she feels inspired and makes the conscious decision that she would keep on striving to reach the ideals of the white empty house by the beach.

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