Answer:
1. A financially-strapped woman requested me to help her.
2. Mr. Dayo is a reputable teacher.
3. Caged birds always want to fly.
4. A penniless, friendless person is seldom respected.
5. A needy friend is a friend indeed.
6. A ready bird is worth two in the bush.
7. A timely stitch saves nine.
8. She is a beautiful girl.
9. Please tell me an adventure story.
10. The blue-eyed girl is my cousin.
Explanation:
Rosie used to be the best looking girl in her hometown, so she was known as the Georgia Rose. The poet Lucille Clifton describes the contrast between Rosie's looks in her youth and her appearance in her old age, probably after many painful experiences that have made her lose her mental faculties, so that she now is a homeless woman. In spite of this change in her cirumstances and in her physical aspect, the poet acknowledges Rosie's worthiness as a human being.
When they were reading <em>Gone with the Wind</em>, Johnny points out that the characters in the novel remind him of Dally. Johnny feels that Dally is so real. He thinks that Dally is just like his big brother because Dally was always there for johnny. Dally always kept him away from troubles because he cares for Johnny. In Dally's world, Johnny is the only person that he cares for. He doesn't want Johnny to be cold-hearted and mean like himself. So Johnny feels that Dally is just like his big brother.
(one of my fav book) :) :)
... means = A sentence with the word bar
this is my own storie by the way :)
The earthquake was something nobody was prepared for, my family and I were lucky to survive but it could have been a whole different story. So me and my family we lived in the mountains in Kenscoff a little bit out of the capital. where everything was awesome my mom was and still is an artist, back then she used to paint on jewelry, clothing etc.