Destaque no texto abaixo os trechos no presente perfect que você encontrar:
The Web of Life
This we know: All things are connected like the blood that unites one family. Man did not weave the web of life.
He is merely a strand in it. What he does to the web, he does to himself.
The Indians love the sky and the clouds, trees and animals, mountains, rocks, and rivers. Man’s feeling of
identity with nature is beautifully expressed in a poem of the Pueblo, a tribe of Indians of North America, who
used to live in the Southwest of what is now the United States.
The poem gives us the thoughts of an Indian life and death. It shows how the Indians accepted their place in
the beautiful plan of nature. All living things, the poem tells us, share the Earth. When we die, we give back to
nature what we have borrowed.
I have killed the rabbit
I have crushed the grasshoppe
And the plants he feeds upon.
I have cut through the heart
I have taken fish from water
And birds from the sky.
In my life I needed death
So that my life can be.
When I die, I must give life
To what has nourished me.
The Earth receives my body
And gives it to the caterpillars
To the birds
And to the coyotes,
Each in its own time so that
The web of life is never broken.
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São estes os trechos que contêm o passado perfeito:
I have killed the rabbit
I have crushed the grasshopper
I have cut through the heart
I have taken fish from water
To what has nourished me.
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