「何が起こっても、この人生が尽きるまで動き続けます、歩き続けます!」〜アレンウォーカー

“ no matter what happens, ill keep on moving until this life runs out of me, I’ll keep on walking!’’ ~Allen Walker
Can someone tell me if I wrote this correctly in Japanese?

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Answer 1

Answer: You actually wrote this

No matter what happens, I will keep moving until this life is exhausted, I will keep walking!" ~ Allen Walker

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Answer 2
I’m not very sure but it seems so

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Which excerpt from "A Poem for My Librarian Mrs Long” contains an allusion?

A. The neighbors, discussing the political Situation congratulating the preacher On his sermon
B. Mrs. Long asking what are you looking for today When I wanted Leaves of Grass or alfred north whitehead
C. But she nonetheless brought the books Back and I held them to my chest
D. Mrs. Long always glad to see you The stereoscope always ready to show you faraway Places to dream about

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B

An allusion is a reference to another famous piece. B is the answer.

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B

An allusion is a reference to another famous piece. B is the answer.

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