The is called the definite article, other articles are a and an. They come before nouns. The means we know about the noun the is referring to. In the sentences: The dogs is sick - we know about this dog, we know what dog is sick. A dog is sick - we don't know about this dog, this is any dog. So we use the to refer to a noun that the speaker and listener or writer and reader already know about.
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I saw a cat on the roof. The cat was big and black. In these sentences we use a cat first because we don't know anything about the cat.
Then in the next sentence we use the cat because we now know the cat we are talking about, it is the cat on the roof. Yes, as long as it retains its object function: 'Me he doesn't like' is a forceful variant of 'He doesn't like me.' 'Me' is an object pronoun. It cannot function as the subject of a sentence. The proper subject pronoun is 'I'. However, although a sentence would not normally start with 'Me', in certain situations it is possible to start a sentence with the word 'Me': For example: 'Me' is an English word that means.
'Me' is usually used. Me, myself and I are going to enjoy a giant pizza tonight. Of course, if you are Tarzan, you might say, 'Me Tarzan.' In the old days, when the young men would ask a girl for dance, shewould write her name down on a piece of paper. The young pursuiterwould keep the paper and present it to her when he wanted to dancewith her. That may be, but it's not the meaning of the song.
A girl might nothave pockets, but boys d o, even in cajun areas!:) The magical use of a paper spell to get a girl is the more commoncajun explanation. Cajun magic isn't just a seasoning, and paperspells are still common. A boy goes to a juju woman or a gris grisman and gets a spell, usually with the girl's name on it, and putsit in his shoe, where it stays hidden. Then he courts the girl,hoping the 'papier' will help him get some attention, and maybeanother date. Alternate suggestions range from the claim that you put paper moneyin your shoe to keep it safe, or another hoodoo explanation that heput the name of an enemy in your shoe, and step on them, and thatwould keep 'his baby' safe, or that he kept his marriage license inhis shoe, and was secretly married to the girl. The 'official' explanation by Boozoo Chaviz, who made the songpopular in 1954 was that he had holes in his shoes, and put paperor cardboard soles in them. Maybe, but he isn't the originalauthor.
Interestingly, there are also claims that much older versions say'pepper' not 'paper', or even 'pebble', but then the oldest goesback to 'paper', so there seems to be some confusion even amongthose that sang the song. So, I think the most likely explanation of the original intent isthat it refers to a love charm kept in the shoe to give the boyconfidence to approach a girl he likes.