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She describes how the season slowly turns to fall and the leaves began to inevitably change color. She even makes a metaphorical reference that the fall colors are a sign of death and how death eventually leads to new life in the end.
Even though this don't answer you question but i read that book
According to a different source, this question refers to the text "Village Schools and Traveling Soldiers" by Arthur Henderson Smith.
In this text, we learn about the traditional system of education that existed in China during the late 19th century. The author tells us that education is extremely important, but requires the absolute dedication of a student. Therefore, most of the time only one child in the family is able to receive it. If we took the example of twin brothers, we would see that their lives are quite different. While one is always studying, with no physical exercise or training on any practical matter, the other one would be working in the fields, being "wild" and learning a trade.
I would say that the system of education where I live resembles that of the first twin. Students are expected to attend lots of classes and gain a lot of knowledge constantly. Moreover, most students spend more time studying and reading than working in the fields or being active.
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synchrony
[ˈsiNGkrənē]
NOUN
simultaneous action, development, or occurrence.
the state of operating or developing according to the same time scale as something else.
"some individuals do not remain in synchrony with the twenty-four-hour day"
synchronic treatment or study.
"the structuralist distinction between synchrony and diachrony"
Explanation:
This is straight from a dictionary, its not my work
But I hope this helps (: