Answer:
The mood the author creates at the beginning of <em>Marigolds </em>is the mood of beauty.
Explanation:
At the beginning of <em>Marigolds, </em>marigolds represent beauty and happiness in the sad town and Miss Lottie's life which was boring and bleak. After Elizabeth comes and destroys the marigolds, Miss Lottie's life is once again dull and boring because she has nothing else to bring happiness to her.
Afterward, Elizabeth realizes what she has done and begins to regret her actions which have adversely affected Miss Lottie.
Explanation:
in just one line...
it wants to tell that
obstacles makes us work hard which
can help us to become success in life
and that can also be compared with bridge which connects failure life with successful life.
Answer:
it was a vain attempt to get the man a bail from prison as the crime he committed was serious.
He nodded, reaching for another bale of hay, and the vein started to pop out on his hands