By providing a different perspective and encouraging the Englishman to never give up, the boy helps him to discover the alchemist.
Answer:
You’re right as usual, you tell Margaret, when she hangs up, though when she leans in for a hug, you pretend to tie your shoe, and keep your real decision to yourself.
Explanation:
I just did the test and got a 100% gl on the rest of your quiz!
(I literally learned what a corrido was five minutes ago so bear with me)
This is the story of my arm
And how it snapped from inside
So listen to this old corrido
and the raw story I may provide
As I took a stroll late last September
Up on the old west Hillside
I tripped on the tail of my tuxedo
Saw my life flash through my eyes
They took me to surgery swiftly
My arm had snapped at my side
It took them three days to mend it
I thought I'd have surely died
Answer:
The words forged and nurtured affect the meaning of this passage because They show the strong connection between the speaker and her family.
Explanation:
In "A Latina Judge's Voice" by Hon. Sonia Sotomayor, the author describes the influences that she had as growing up formed and defined her identity as Latina, and that it is in the core of the family that all this is learned, not from external influences as many would say, besides he give several examples of how important is the relationship with her family members.
Candles were most commonly made by dipping during colonial times in households, especially during the early colonial period. However, candle makers, or chandlers, started using molds as well.
Making candles for dark nights was a yearly chore in colonial households. While colonists often bought cotton wick, they typically made enough candles to last for the year.