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m^2-3m-10m by m-5 divide and verify

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This statement is very well explained in the poem dust of snow by Robert Frost.

Where he narrates himself sitting under a Hemlock tree concerned and depressed about his life. When suddenly a crow comes and shakes of the tree and some particles of snow fall onto him. The cold, soft and smooth feel of the snow changes his sad mood and he starts to appreciate the beauty of nature.  

This shows us how little things in life can make huge differences to the mood. Its human nature to feel both moments of joy and happiness in life to make it more interesting. Therefore, this poem provides a true essence of how the hard times in life are eventually life learning experiences and they will lead to much happier and enjoyable times in future.  

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Yes, there had been times when I felt depressed and hopeless and eventually felt relieved when the situation got sorted.

My results for twelfth standard boards were really unexpected. I had prepared well but could not perform commensurately in the examinations. I felt very depressed and did not know what to do further. A few weeks later, the results of my college entrance tests arrived and I got picked for a good college. This lifted up my mood and made me believe that no trouble is permanent.

This statement is very well explained in the poem dust of snow by Robert Frost.

Where he narrates himself sitting under a Hemlock tree concerned and depressed about his life. When suddenly a crow comes and shakes of the tree and some particles of snow fall onto him. The cold, soft and smooth feel of the snow changes his sad mood and he starts to appreciate the beauty of nature.  

This shows us how little things in life can make huge differences to the mood. Its human nature to feel both moments of joy and happiness in life to make it more interesting. Therefore, this poem provides a true essence of how the hard times in life are eventually life learning experiences and they will lead to much happier and enjoyable times in future.  

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Yes, there had been times when I felt depressed and hopeless and eventually felt relieved when the situation got sorted.

My results for twelfth standard boards were really unexpected. I had prepared well but could not perform commensurately in the examinations. I felt very depressed and did not know what to do further. A few weeks later, the results of my college entrance tests arrived and I got picked for a good college. This lifted up my mood and made me believe that no trouble is permanent.

This statement is very well explained in the poem dust of snow by Robert Frost.

Where he narrates himself sitting under a Hemlock tree concerned and depressed about his life. When suddenly a crow comes and shakes of the tree and some particles of snow fall onto him. The cold, soft and smooth feel of the snow changes his sad mood and he starts to appreciate the beauty of nature.  

This shows us how little things in life can make huge differences to the mood. Its human nature to feel both moments of joy and happiness in life to make it more interesting. Therefore, this poem provides a true essence of how the hard times in life are eventually life learning experiences and they will lead to much happier and enjoyable times in future.  

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Yes, there had been times when I felt depressed and hopeless and eventually felt relieved when the situation got sorted.

My results for twelfth standard boards were really unexpected. I had prepared well but could not perform commensurately in the examinations. I felt very depressed and did not know what to do further. A few weeks later, the results of my college entrance tests arrived and I got picked for a good college. This lifted up my mood and made me believe that no trouble is permanent.

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