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he put his report card into the soup because his grade was bad and he didnt want his parents to see it. my poor man kyle
After reading the poem "Sea Rose" by Hilda Doolittle, we can answer the questions in the following manner:
Part A
3. The sea rose, even with its acrid scent, is more endearing than the traditional rose.
Part B
1. "more precious / than a wet rose / single on a stem-"
- In her poem "Sea Rose," Hilda Doolittle praises the qualities of a sea rose over those of a regular rose.
- We all know roses: how beautiful and fragrant they are. They are often associated with love, tenderness, and softness.
- The sea rose, on the other hand, is "marred", "harsh", "meagre".
- It does not look as good as the regular rose, but there is where its beauty and importance lie.
- The sea rose is strong - it has survived a great ordeal. Nature itself has beaten it, "flung" and "caught" it.
- The sea rose, with all its flaws, ends up being more precious than other roses.
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1. Since the 1700's, people have used balloons filled with gas lighter than air to float above the ground.
2. Inventors have been trying since as early as the 1800s to create a heavier-than-air machine that would fly.
3. Originally the machines were not meant to carry people.
4. Wilbur and Orville Wright were the first to fly a powered airplane in sustained height.
5. At Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the flight lasted 12 seconds, and went 120 feet.
6. They succeeded, they had studies aerodynamics, the principles of the movement of air around objects.
7. From this beginning, the airplane industry was started.
8. Louis Bleriot, a Frenchman, was the first pilot to fly across the English Channel in 1909.
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