<span>I believe the correct answer is that he wants to
melt into her bones.</span>
In is a collection of linked short stories “The
Things They Carried” by American novelist Tim O'Brien, the metaphor he uses to
describe his love for Linda when he was nine years old is that he wants to melt
into her bones, which means that he wants to be with her all his life and he
hopes that they will reunite again.
Frank Llyod Wright was a well known architect of the Arts and Crafts Movement
Explanation:
Wealth is defined as, "Anything which is useful, directly or indirectly, for satisfying human wants."
<span>d. symphonies</span><span>
A composer who combined jazz and classical music into a new sound in the 1920s was George Gershwin (1989-1937). He was american pianist and composer. He studied classical music, but later he got interested in popular music genres, and used to compose operas, film music, concerts and symphonies. Gershwin strongly influenced many musicians, and he is considered to be a first exponent of the symphonic jazz genre. His most famous works are orchestral compositions Rhapsody in blue (1924) and American in Paris (1928), as well as opera Porgy and Bess (1935).</span>