Assuming that you're referring to 'A tree Grows in Brooklyn' by Betty Smith
Every year around the children's neighborhood, There is a tree catching tradition in which the man at tree lot gave away free trees at Christmas Eve. In order to obtain the free trees, the participants have to be able to receive the tree that the man threw at them while remain standing
I've read it not so long time ago, so I remember it well enough. I'm 100% sure that my answers are correct. Check it out:
1. If my memory serves me well, <span>Gene trains for the 1944 Olympics because of this: </span>B. Gene will compete for Finny since Finny cannot because of his leg.
2. I'm definitely sure that the sentence given above is a perfect example of the C. foreshadowing.
Explanation:
Nonverbal communication is the transmission of messages or signals through a nonverbal platform such as eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, posture, and the distance between two individuals.
This question refers to the poem "International Fruit of Welcome" by Kim Roberts.
In this poem, the speaker talks about pineapples, and she describes the many advantages and qualities that this fruit has. We learn that a pineapple is sweet and convenient. However, the author also talks about the aesthetic properties of fruit. She tells us that the pineapple never goes out of style. In order to provide some evidence of this claim, the author tells us that pineapples are used in architecture: they are present in bolsters, finials, and lintels. All of this shows that the aesthetic qualities of pineapples are highly appreciated.