Just like the other person said, honestly. I feel the same way.
Response:
the bottom part
Clarification:
I believe that is the correct response
Answer and Explanation:
The poem "Adam" by Hugh Cook is notable for its analytical style. Viewing the poem through a formalist lens, we recognize it as a standalone piece, unaffected by the external environment or societal influences. The title initially indicates it revolves around a central character named Adam, the first individual in paradise to consume the forbidden fruit. Eden parallels today's world, where, just like Adam who lacked distractions, we yearn for stimulating experiences and ultimately heeding his instincts to eat the fruit underscores that quest for excitement.
When assessing the poem through a feminist viewpoint, we must consider the external factors that prompted Adam's choice.
From this feminist angle, one can argue that the serpent's influence motivated Adam to seek out the fruit, and by the poem's conclusion, it hints at another character shadowing him as he exits Eden;
Something on two legs
Is running after him.
The director of the company, which manufactures and sells portable computers, made a decision to exploit international expansion prospects in Africa for economic benefits, while the administration advocates for minimal local adaptation. Prepare an executive summary focusing on a chosen African country alongside another one that details aspects of the product where mere standardization will be ineffective and adaptation to local conditions is essential.