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in an isosceles triangle, prove that the opposite angles are supplementry​

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Step-by-step explanation:

The Traveller is distinctly human, and his physical efforts stand in contrast to the ghostly stillness of the listeners. His attempts to make contact (speaking and knocking) are met with a limited natural response (the bird flying up from the turret). As a living person, he is able to make his presence known by knocking and shouting. However, he’s aware of another presence that doesn’t respond to these signals. On the other side of the door stand a group of phantoms—or spirits—who hear the Traveller but cannot or choose not to answer him. The collective immobility of the listeners heightens the Traveller’s loneliness; he is one person, trying to make an impression on a world that absorbs his actions without reacting.

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