Answer and Explanation:
"The Turtle" is a poem by author Mary Oliver in which a beautiful and sacred action is described. The speaker is delighted by a turtle laying her eggs in the sand, patiently, full of a drive no one - not even the turtle herself - knows where it comes from. T<u>he speaker also draws attention to the fact that the turtle is unaware of itself as an individual. She sees herself as the world, and world as herself, all things converging to keep life going:</u>
<em>she is a part of the pond she lives in,
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<em>the tall trees are her children,
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<em>the birds that swim above her
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<em>are tied to her by an unbreakable string.</em>
<u>The word choice in this stanza is particularly interesting. The author chose to say that the birds "swim" above the turtle. That serves to enhance the sense of connectedness. There is no difference between the turtle and the birds. They all fly; they all swim; they are all a part of the world, and the world itself. Even though they may appear different, they belong together in nature, completing the gorgeous mosaic of life. "Swim" only helps convey this beautiful idea that the turtle "can't see herself apart from the rest of the world."</u>
Answer:
SITUATION WANTED
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Explanation:
The above announcement was made in the form of a "situation wanted" setting out basic statements about a boy who wants to be hired by a company of interest. The announcement exposes information about references, contact number and specialties of the young person, in order to draw the attention of possible interested in hiring him.
<span>A gentler judgment vanish’d from his lips.
</span><span>Be patient, for the world is broad and wide.
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Huck cannot reveal the secret to Mary Jane because he hid the money inside her father's coffin.
When the phony 'uncles' stole the money from Mary Jane and her family, Huck felt bad for them, so he stole the money from the 'uncles' and stashed it away inside the coffin of a dead man, a day before his funeral. Obviously, he couldn't just let her know where he hid it, so had to find other ways to reveal this secret and make everyone happy.