First body requires a topic sentence, evidence such as quotations, how evidence compares to topic sentence, transition to second part of body.
second body requires you stating information pertaining to the thesis.
third body consists of any more information that you may want to add, also include your conclusion.
Answer:
1. Henry admires Elisa's chrysanthemums.
2. Henry tells Elisa that he wants to go to dinner in town later.
3. A horse-and-donkey-pulled wagon pulls up to the house.
4. The man asks about the plants Elisa is growing.
5. Elisa gives the man the chrysanthemum sprouts and a pot.
6. Elisa bathes and gets dressed to go out.
7. Elisa and Henry head to town in the car.
8. Disa sees the chrysanthemum sprouts on the roadside.
9. Elisa turns up her coat collar and cries.
Explanation:
The story tells the adventures of Elisa, a woman who is planting and taking care of chrysanthemums in her garden. While she is gardening, she sees her husband Henry talking to some men, then, he admires her flowers, tells her that he'd like to go out for dinner later, and then goes away. Then, a wagon pulls in front of her house, and the man driving it asks the woman about the plants she's growing. She gives him some sprouts. Later on, she heads to town with her husband in the car and sees the chrysanthemums she gave to the man thrown on the road. Finally, she turns up her coat collar and cries.
Answer:life was livable.
Explanation: Before ww1 I was happy. Then my husband died in a trench. The founding fathers had just established our country. It was supposed to be a time of happiness and celebration. I had just given birth to my daughter and we were so happy. My husband worked on the farm, and I cooked and took care of the baby. It was beautiful. I can’t say it is good anymore. I had to hire slaves to look after the farm. And I never get a break. But life used to be great.
What is the most likely reason that Chaucer begins The Canterbury Tales’ prologue with a description of spring?
<span>• to surprise the reader by connecting spring to the idea of a long journey </span>
<span>• to indicate the short period of time available to make a pilgrimage </span>
<span>• to establish a mood of........ i believe this is what your looking for</span>