The article is “Volar by Judith Ortiz Cofer” and the questions are in Commonlit! Please help! It’s due in around 10 hours! and for the final question, my teacher asks to use RACE, R= Restate, A= Answer, C= Cite, E= Explain

The Article Is Volar By Judith Ortiz Cofer And The Questions Are In Commonlit! Please Help! Its Due In

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Answer 1

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1. JUDITH ORTIZ COFER (b. 1952)

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Born in Hormigueros, Puerto Rico, Judith Ortiz Cofer just two years later moved with her family, first to New Jersey and later to Georgia, experiences that would inspire much of her later fiction and poetry. "How can you inject passion and purpose into your work if it has no roots?" she asks, avowing that her own roots include a long line of women storytellers who "infected" her at a very early age with the desire to tell stories both on and off the page. After earning an MA at Florida Atlantic University (1977), Ortiz Cofer returned to Georgia, where she is an emeritus professor at the University of Georgia. Among her numerous publications are the novels The Line of the Sun (1989), in which a young girl relates the history of her ne'er-do-well uncle's emigration from Puerto Rico, The Meaning of Consuelo (2003), and Call Me Maria (2006); the poetry collection A Love Story Beginning in Spanish (2005); and The Latin Deli (1993) and The Year of Our Revolution (1998), two collec- tions that seamlessly interweave fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, thereby demonstrating, in Ortiz Cofer's words, "the need to put things together in a holistic way."

At twelve I was an avid consumer of comic books—Supergirl being my favor- ite. I spent my allowance of a quarter a day on two twelve-cent comic books or a double issue for twenty-five. I had a stack of Legion of Super Heroes and Supergirl comic books in my bedroom closet that was as tall as I am. I had a recurring dream in those days: that I had long blond hair and could fly. In my dream I climbed the stairs to the top of our apartment building as myself, but as I went up each flight, changes would be taking place. Step by step I would fill out: My legs would grow long, my arms harden into steel, and my hair would magically go straight and turn a golden color. Of course I would add the bonus of breasts, but not too large; Supergirl had to be aerodynamic. Sleek and hard as a supersonic missile. Once on the roof, my parents safely asleep in their beds, I would get on tiptoe, arms outstretched in the position for flight, and jump out my fifty-story-high window into the black lake of the sky. From up there, over the rooftops, I could see everything, even beyond the few blocks of our barrio;2 with my X-ray vision I could look inside the homes of people who interested me. Once I saw our landlord, whom I knew my parents feared, sitting in a treasure- room dressed in an ermine coat and a large gold crown. He sat on the floor counting his dollar bills. I played a trick on him. Going up to his building's chimney, I blew a little puff of my superbreath into his fireplace, scattering his stacks of money so that he had to start counting all over again. I could more or less program my Supergirl dreams in those days by focusing on the object of my current obsession. This way I "saw" into the private lives of my neighbors, my teachers, and in the last days of my childish fantasy and the beginning of ado- lescence, into the secret room of the boys I liked. In the mornings I'd wake up in my tiny bedroom with the incongruous—at least in our tiny apartment— white "princess" furniture my mother had chosen for me, and find myself back in my body: my tight curls still clinging to my head, skinny arms and legs and flat chest unchanged.

In the kitchen my mother and father would be talking softly over a café con

leche. She would come "wakeme" exactly forty-five minutes after they had got- ten up. It was their time together at the beginning of each day and even at an early age I could feel their disappointment if I interrupted them by getting up too early. So I would stay in my bed recalling my dreams of flight, perhaps plan- ning my next flight. In the kitchen they would be discussing events in the bar- rio. Actually, he would be carrying that part of the conversation; when it was her turn to speak she would, more often than not, try shifting the topic toward her desire to see her

familia on the Island: How about a vacation in Puerto Rico together this year, Querido?4 We could rent a car, go to the beach. We could . . . 5 And he would answer patiently, gently, Mi amor, do you know how much it would cost for all of us to fly there? It is not possible for me to take the time off . . .Mi vida, please understand. . . . And I knew that soon she would rise from the table. Not abruptly. She would light a cigarette and look out the kitchen win- dow. The view was of a dismal alley that was littered with refuse thrown from windows. The space was too narrow for anyone larger than a skinny child to enter safely, so it was never cleaned. My mother would check the time on the clock over her sink, the one with a prayer for patience and grace written in Spanish. A birthday gift. She would see that it was time to wake me. She'd sigh deeply and say the same thing the view from her kitchen window always inspired her to say: Ay, si yo pudiera volar.


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Suppose you find a book about pirates with these chapters listed in the table of contents at the beginning of the book.

1 How Piracy Began
2 Types of Piracy
3 Laws Against Piracy
4 Enforcing Piracy Laws
5 Piracy and Kidnapping
6 Protecting Yourself from Piracy

Which two chapters might help you understand how various countries try to fight piracy?
Chapters 1 and 5
Chapters 3 and 4
Chapters 1 and 2
Chapters 5 and 6

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3 and 4 ! Is the answer , the other don’t correlate

Answer:

3 and 4

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A rectangular auditorium seats 1188 people. the number of seats in each row exceed the number of rows by 17 . find the number of seats in each row ​

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Answer: 44 seats

Explanation:

Let the number of seats be represented by s

Let the number of rows be s-17.

Since the number of seats multiplied by the number of rows equals 1188. This can be represented as:

s(s - 17) = 1188

s² - 17s = 1188

s² - 17s - 1188 = 0.

s² - 44s + 27s - 1188 = 0

s(s - 44) + 27(s - 44) = 0

Therefore, s - 44 = 0

s = 44 + 0

s = 44

The number of seats in each row is 44

Which is an example of bias

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Answer:

an example of bias is if an owner of a skin care company says his products are the better alternative to any other skin care products

Explanation:

the explanation is that because he is the owner of this skin care company, of course he is  gonna think that he is is the best and the better option. whilst a dermatologist mat recommend another brand as being better.

Do you think Spartans had a well balanced life? Why?

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Answer:

Sparta is far superior to Athens because their army was fierce and protective, girls received some education and women had more freedom than in other poleis. ... This made Sparta one of the safest cities to live in. Secondly, in Sparta girls were able to learn a lot more than in other places.

Answer:

no not even close

Explanation:

Read the speech and summarize it using a Rhetorical Precis structure.

“For the past two weeks you have been reading about a bad break. Yet today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. I have been in ballparks for seventeen years and have never received anything but kindness and encouragement from you fans.

“When you look around, wouldn’t you consider it a privilege to associate yourself with such a fine looking men as they’re standing in uniform in this ballpark today? Sure, I’m lucky. Who wouldn’t consider it an honor to have known Jacob Ruppert? Also, the builder of baseball’s greatest empire, Ed Barrow? To have spent six years with that wonderful little fellow, Miller Huggins? Then to have spent the next nine years with that outstanding leader, that smart student of psychology, the best manager in baseball today, Joe McCarthy? Sure, I’m lucky.

“When the New York Giants, a team you would give your right arm to beat, and vice versa, sends you a gift – that’s something. When everybody down to the groundskeepers and those boys in white coats remember you with trophies – that’s something. When you have a wonderful mother-in-law who takes sides with you in squabbles with her own daughter – that’s something. When you have a father and a mother who work all their lives so you can have an education and build your body – it’s a blessing. When you have a wife who has been a tower of strength and shown more courage than you dreamed existed – that’s the finest I know.

“So I close in saying that I might have been given a bad break, but I’ve got an awful lot to live for. Thank you.”

– Lou Gehrig

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Answer and Explanation:

In his text, Lou Gehrig, shows how he has had enough reasons to consider himself very lucky and happy, since his vid has been filled with good things that go beyond his career and economic success. He presents this text showing how luck is often in things that go unnoticed, but that are essential for a good life, such as the family and those who are always willing to help us. It is likely that this text was written so that Lou Gehrig's admirers have a nation of how grateful he is to everyone around him, cheering, helping and supporting him in all situations. He does this to reinforce a more intimate and personal relationship with his readers.

write a letter to your friend telling him or her three things to do to remain healthy ​

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Answer:

Dear Friend (you can put one of your friends name), three things you can do to remain healthy is regularly exercise, have a stable and nutritious diet, and learn to maintain a healthy sleep schedule.

Explanation:

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what makes shakespeare a good writer

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Answer:

Shakespeare's greatest contribution to literature would probably be the variety of material that he produced during his lifetime. He wrote histories, such as Julius Caesar. He wrote love stories, most famously Romeo and Juliet. He also wrote comedies such as The Taming of the Shrew.

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What was Judith Sargent Murray's position in society?

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A prominent essayist of the American republic, Judith Sargent Murray was an early advocate of women's equality, access to education, and the right to control their earnings.

Answer:

She advocated for womens rights

Explanation:

women's equality and access to education. Her essays that she wrote would say "On the equality of the sexes" Was published 1792 to help the movement of rights of women.

explain why fitness is achieve not received?​

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Answer:

fitness can only be achieved not recieved because fitness is not a gift to be recieved it can be achieved by hardwork hope it helps :-)

Explanation:

who tore my scarf ? is transitive or intransitive​

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Answer:

Transitive

Explanation:

Because it requires an object

Explanation:

makes sense if it exerts its action on an object. An intransitive verb will make sense without one. Some verbs may be used both ways.

The word transitive often makes people think of transit, which leads to the mistaken assumption that the terms transitive and intransitive are just fancy ways of describing action and nonaction. But these terms have nothing to do with whether a verb is active or not. A better word to associate when you see transitive is transfer. A transitive verb needs to transfer its action to something or someone—an object. In essence, transitive means “to affect something else.”

Once you have this concept committed to memory, spotting the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs is quite easy.

iit is transitive

INSTRUCTIONS: Complete the sentences with the verbs in past. (affirmative negative or question) *no uses
contracción cuando necesites negativo

1. Peter
Hor Emily's ticket (to pay)
2. We
in the park this morning (to be)

3. Не
his friend in 2013. (to visit)

4. The bird
high in the sky (to fly)

5. She
14 last year. (not to be)

6. We
in the park this morning. (to be)

7 The Olympic Games
last month (not to finish)​

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Answer:

1. Peter  paid for Emily's ticket (to pay)

2. We  were in the park this morning. (to be)

3. Не  visited his friend in 2013. (to visit)

4. The bird  flew high in the sky. (to fly)

5. She  was not in last year. (not to be)

6. We  were in the park this morning. (to be)

7 The Olympic Games did not finish last month. (not to finish)​

Explanation:

The correct form of past to fill the given sentences would be simple past. As we know, the simple past tense is employed to denote the actions which were completed in the past(recent or distant). It is framed using 'subject + IInd form of the verb + object' in affirmative while 'sub. + did + not + V1 + object' for negative sentences. Since the given sentences talk about past actions, they will employ V2(base form of the verb + 'ed'/d).


Directions: try to correct the following run-on sentences.
1. My mother and father and sister are coming to dinner tonight.

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Answer:

There are many ways you could correct this. For example you could correct it by changing it to: "My family is coming to dinner tonight," or "My parents and sister are coming to dinner tonight."  "My family is coming to dinner tonight" is best because it's not as long and dragging, but as I said, you can do it both ways. Hope this helps.

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Can it be, I wonder, that children are happier when they are made to obey orders and are sent to bed at six o'clock than when allowed to regulate their own conduct; that bread and milk is more favourable to laughter and soft childish ways than beefsteaks and pickles three times a day; that an occasional whipping, even, will conduce to rosey cheeks? It is an idea which I should never date to broach to an American mother, but I must confess that after my travels on the western continent my opinions have tendency in that direction . . . --from North America by Anthony Trollope

The inference is



American mothers, not just mothers and calls his book North America.


mothers are the main idea


fathers are not mentioned


mothers are referenced in general

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Find The Rhyming Word From Above Lines

She sways her slender body

As gentle as a breeze

Cheerful in her freedom flight

With pure and simple ease​

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Answer:

breeze and ease. are the two words that Rhyme

what is the meaning "Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise"?​

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said to emphasize that someone who gets enough sleep and starts work early in the day will have a successful life

How do culture, time, and place influence. The development of each characters identity in A long walk to water chapter 12

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Explanation:

Culture creates a person language, traditions,clothing and more. the time and place can greatly influence that, for example the great depression. The great depression made many cultures suffer and make some get stronger time and place can greatly influence someone cultural authenticity. Think of Indian back in time and now.

Which choice correctly analyzes Reagan’s response to the threat Khrushchev made in the 1950s?


A) He urges more cooperation between the USSR and the West


B) He admits that the Soviet Union had a clearer conception of freedom than the West did.


C) He demands that Gorbachev apologize for the warlike threats which his predecessors had made.


D) He points to the fact that the Soviet Union has failed to keep pace with the successes of the West.

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Answer: D) He points to the fact that the Soviet Union has failed to keep pace with the successes of the West.

Explanation:

This is based on the speech, “Tear Down This Wall” made by President Ronald Reagan when he visited Berlin on June 12, 1987.

He made mention of the fact that in the 1950s, Premier Khrushchev of the Soviet Union had implied that they would surpass the West but instead what was now obvious was that the Soviet Union had been outpaced by the countries of the West and were suffering from lesser standards of health, little food and technological backwardness.

Compare and contrast the effects that
going to the internment camp and eating
fresh fish have on Jimmy and his family.

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uhm... what? I don’t know.

Who was Emmett Till and why was he murdered? What effect does his death have on Anne? How does she react to it?

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Answer:

Emmett Till is murdered On August 28, 1955, while visiting family in Money, Mississippi, 14-year-old Emmett Till, an African American from Chicago, is brutally murdered for allegedly flirting with a white woman four days earlier. Anne Moody wrote that “before Emmett Till’s murder, I had known the fear of hunger, hell, and the Devil. But now, there was a new fear to me – the fear of being killed just because I was black.” She remembered the first few days after the death of Till and how the murder affected her: “I hated the white men who murdered Emmett Till and I hated all the other whites for the countless murders [they had committed] … I hated [blacks] for not standing up and doing something about the murders.”

Explanation:

emmet till didnt deserve to die this case was very sad:( i hoped i helped tho

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Clarissa is writing a short story. She wants the story to be scary and to teach children about the importance of going to school. Most of the story will take place in a shed in Alabama during the 19th century and will feature a character named Anabella. What BEST describes the setting of Clarissa’s story?
19th century and will feature a character named Anabelle. What BEST describes the setting of Clarissa’s story?

A)a shed in the 19th century
B)Alabama
C)a shed
D)the 19th century

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Answer:

i would say alabama

Explanation:

Answer:

A a shed in the 19th century

Explanation:

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summary for early dismisal

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Answer:

it mean that u get dismissed earlier then usual  for reason such as snow storms or from the end of the quarter  

Explanation:

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Which sentence best summarizes Anne’s point of view regarding herself and her diary?


A.) Adults would disapprove of the diary and her behavior.

B.) Her thoughts aren’t interesting enough for others to read.

C.) Everyone will want to read her diary.

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Answer:

answer is c. everyone will want to read her diary.

Select two quotes from Passage 1 that show Orpheus was determined to reunite with Eurydice.


"If able, I would bear it, I do not deny my effort — but the god of Love has conquered me — a god so kindly known in all the upper world." (paragraph 2)


"But if the fates deny to me this prayer for my true wife, my constant mind must hold me always so that I can not return — and you may triumph in the death of two!” (paragraph 2)


"He stretched out to her his despairing arms, eager to rescue her, or feel her form, but could hold nothing save the yielding air." (paragraph 3)


"Orpheus implored in vain the ferryman to help him cross the River Styx again, but was denied the very hope of death." (paragraph 4)


"So he kept away from women, though so many grieved, because he took no notice of their love." (paragraph 5)

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The two quotes from Passage 1 that show Orpheus was determined to reunite with Eurydice is :

A) "If able, I would bear it, I do not deny my effort — but the god of Love has conquered me — a god so kindly known in all the upper world." (paragraph 2).

B) "But if the fates deny to me this prayer for my true wife, my constant mind must hold me always so that I can not return — and you may triumph in the death of two!” (paragraph 2)

"Orpheus"

The two quotes from Passage 1 that show Orpheus was determined to reunite with Eurydice is "If able, I would bear it, I do not deny my effort — but the god of Love has conquered me — a god so kindly known in all the upper world." and "But if the fates deny to me this prayer for my true wife, my constant mind must hold me always so that I can not return — and you may triumph in the death of two!”.

Distraught, Orpheus played and sang so sadly that all the sprites and gods sobbed and told him to travel to the Black market to recover her, which he happily did.

When Orpheus was afterward murdered by the Maenads at the orders of Dionysus, his soul finished up within the Black market where he was rejoined with Eurydice.

Thus, the correct answer is A and B.

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1. Sue ran 9/10 mile on Monday and 7/10 mile on Tuesday. How many miles did Sue run in the 2 days? *

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Answer:

1.6 miles

9+7/10 = 16/10 miles

= 1.6 miles

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Explanation:

1) 9/10 + 7/10

  16/10 or 1.6 miles b/c 1 mile / 10 = 0.1 * 16 = 1.6

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In "Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment," what does the rose symbolize? Cite evidence from the text to support your response.

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Answer: The Rose also symbolizes the recollection, the remembrance of lessons learned in youth. Dr Heidegger, who realizes the mistakes of the past and accepts his fate, treasures the rose for half a century as a reminder of what has happened to him. It is the Butterfly that represents the symbol of the brevity of life.

Explanation:

Answer:

Sample Answer:

The rose first appears at the beginning of the story. It is a dried and withered rose, and readers learn that Dr. Heidegger’s fiancée gave it to him before she died. While it may be considered a symbol of regret or sadness, it is used to prove that the water from the “fountain of youth” does work, which can be construed as a symbol of hope. However, the withering of the rose at the end of the story foreshadows the fate of Dr. Heidegger’s four friends and the transient nature of youth:

"I love it as well thus, as in its dewy freshness," observed he, pressing the withered rose to his withered lips. While he spoke, the butterfly fluttered down from the doctor's snowy head, and fell upon the floor.

Thus, the rose seems to be a symbol of the moral of this story: people must not fear old age, but accept it and see it as another important stage of life. This acceptance is visible in how Dr. Heidegger values the experience and wisdom that have come with age and would not wish to be young again. Just as he has learned to cherish his old age, he cherishes the withered rose just as much as when it was fresh and dewy.

Explanation:

Plato or Edmentum

differentiate Canoeing​

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Answer:

In a kayak, the paddler is seated and uses a double-bladed paddle pulling the blade through the water on alternate sides to move forward. In a canoe, the paddler kneels and uses a single-bladed paddle to propel the boat forward.

Explanation:

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What assumption is the author of the following statement-making?

With the police reporting an increase of violent crimes in the neighborhood, the only answer for concerned families is to buy a gun.

A. The author assumes that guns make families safer.

B. The author assumes that families have been the victims of most crimes.

C. The author assumes that the neighborhood is getting more dangerous

D. The author assumes that violent crimes are caused by guns.

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I think it’s A


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-Write about your experiences with accepting a sad event.

-What advice would you give someone trying to accept and move on from a sad event?

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Answer:

Explanation:

When a family member of mine died first I thought they were joking but then I realized they weren't I became really depressed sooner or later the funeral came around so instead of just lying in my bed I got up got ready and decided to go. This was probably the best decision that I have ever made. I advise you too get up and get ready and don't look back. And eat ice cream (Not a lot) it helps.

Reading
1 Read the texts quickly. What is a glamping holiday?
DO COMPREHENSION Read and listen to Lisa's blog post. Answer the
questions.
1 Where did Lisa's family go last year?
2 Where did they stay?
3 How many rooms were there?
4 Why did they use lanterns at night?
5 What did they buy from the local farm?
6 What did they do during the day?
7 What did Lisa do in the evening?
8 Why did Lisa like the holiday?​

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Answer:

1. A glamping holiday is a glamorous camping where a family goes to a remote location where they live in a tent, cabin or treehouse for sometime.

1. Lisa's family went glamping last summer at a remote place far away from town.

2. They stayed in a big tent called a lodge. Inside of it looked like a house.

3. There were three rooms; two bedrooms and one living room.

4. They used lanterns at night because there was no electricity.

5. They bought fresh food that included eggs, milk, butter, cheese, and milk from the local farm.

6. During the day, they went cycling, walking, and swimming.

7. In the evening, Lisa read books, played games with her family, and observed the stars.

8. Lisa liked the holiday because it made her to get closer to nature. The holiday also made Lisa to feel relaxed.

Explanation:

Lisa, a blogger enjoyed a glamorous camping holiday last year with her family. The location was a remote place in a big tent called a lodge. There, the family had no electricity and had to buy their fresh foods from a local farm.

Everyone in the family enjoyed the camping except for their mother who found some of the adjustments, such as cooking in a wooden stove tiring. Even though Lisa could not blog for some days, she found the holiday interesting.

Jane weir poppies summery

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Answer:

“Poppies” Summary

It was three days before the anniversary of the end of World War I, and people had already put poppies on the graves of people who died in the war. Before you went off, I pinned one of the poppies onto the front fold of your jacket, its red petals made of creased paper covering up the strip of yellow fabric that ran along the border of your suit jacket.

I wrapped some clear tape wrapped around my hand in order to pick as many white cat hairs off of you as I could, turned your shirt collar down, and stopped faced from looking too sad and emotional. I wanted to gently rub the tip of my nose against yours, pretending to give Eskimos kisses like we did when you were a small child. I wanted to run my fingers through your black, gelled curls, but I resisted. Everything I said came out wrong, like fabric coming apart.

But I was brave and walked with you to the front door, and even swung it open it for you. To you, the world outside seemed full of wonder and opportunity, like a treasure chest. You were gone in a fraction of a second, drunk with the possibilities. After you left, I went to your bedroom and released a singing bird from its cage. Later I saw a single dove fly out of a pear tree and I followed it here, along the walls of the churchyard. My stomach was rumbling with anxiety and I wasn't dressed for the cold weather—I didn't have a hat, warm coat, scarf, or gloves.

At the top of the hill, I traced the writing on the war monument with my fingers. I leaned against the monument, making it look like it and I were two halves of a wishbone (the forked bird bone that people snap and make wishes on at meals). The dove soared freely through the air, as if it were stitching decorative embroidery across the sky. And I listened, hoping to hear your voice coming up from the playground on the wind.

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