Answer:
Bullion is money, specifically gold or silver that has been freshly mined but not cleaned and made into money.
Clues to the meaning include the fact that the kids need "3 dollars", the speaker doesn't know how they wanted all that "money" at one time, and they had to "raise" it, as in "raising money". When he says, "I hadn't any idea where to turn to raise all that bullion..." he means the 3 dollars.
Kids are outside of the box thinkers they don’t have cognitive thoughts or distortions which helps them just go with the flow and move on from the past really quickly while as teens and adults we like to stick on the past and continue worrying about the future
Answer:the photo is trying to prevent students from doing drugs ? the speech bubbles are the instructed explaining to the audience on what to do?
Explanation:
i hope this helps to get u thinking about it better. sorry i can’t fully answer the question.
Hi there!
I'll try my best to be poetic lol.
Love - it might be just a feeling
Or perhaps something bigger we can not control
Something infinitely small but can expand to the ceiling
Love can fuel life but where your heart is, it can tear a hole.
Hope this helps!
- Chris
Answer:
And then here comes a candy striper
Explanation:
The historical detail from the prologue of A Girl Named Zippy was "And then here comes a candy striper"
A Girl Named Zippy is Kimmel's first memoir, Kimmel describes her beginnings as a baby who was always seriously ill, speechless as well as bald baby who did not speak neither nor grow hair until she was 2 years old.
She earned her nickname from her father because she would always "zip" around the house like a person who is a famous chimp on TV who could roller skate.