Answer: Brainstorming ideas mean to come up ideas for a plan etc.
Explanation: Planning to make a lemonade stand: the things I would obviously need is: lemons, sugar, a table and a container to put the lemonade in.
The Modoc myths were created by the Modoc, an American Indian tribe to explain the creation of the surrounding region. It was said that grizzlies could once walk on two feet and had the ability to speak.The grizzly bears disobeyed the Sky Spirit by marrying one of hiss daughters and having children that were not of his creation and so they were cursed to walk on four feet and they also lost the ability to speak.
Answer:
•This phrase can be translated to "Why must Romeo, The Man I love, Be apart of the rivaling family?"
Juliet is upset because out of all people, the person who just happened to have caught her eye also just happens to be Montague.
•This relates to the rose as she implies with the quote "a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet" that if a rose weren't called a rose it would still smell like a rose. Whether Romeo is Montague or not he is still himself and she will still love him.
•Im not sure what this is asking, so it'd probably just be safe to quote "Trade in your name- which really has nothing to do with you- and take all of me in exchange."
Answer:
The area of the photograph which emphasizes the hope to see the world on the other side of the Berlin Wall is the area marked above the wall, in the sky.
Explanation:
The Berlin Wall was literally a wall built with the purpose of dividing Berlin, the capital of Germany, into two. On one side, the city was capitalist, while on the other side, it was controlled by Soviet socialists. The wall stood from 1961 to 1989, and people who tried to cross it to escape the Soviet control would be caught or even killed.
Now, let's apply that information to the question at hand. In the photo, there are four areas marked with a red rectangle, and we are asked to choose the one that emphasizes the hope to see the world on the other side of the wall. <u>Imagine living in Soviet-controlled Berlin and hoping to escape it. Where would you look? The wall itself is the obstacle that should be overcome. The sky is what represents freedom. Looking at it gives us hope of an entire world waiting on the other side of the wall. Therefore, the area we should choose is the one marked in the sky.</u>