Answer:
sorry this isnt everything you asked for but i hope this helps
Explanation:
Frances Eliza Hodgson was born in Manchester, England, on November 24th, 1849. She was the daughter of an ironmonger, who died only three years after her birth. ances alternated between living in Britain and in the United States. She wrote three very popular children's books. Little Lord Fauntleroy was published in 1886, The Little Princess appeared in 1905, and The Secret Garden was published in 1911. Frances wrote successful books for adults as well as children and also wrote plays. She died in 1924 while she was in her Long Island home in New York.
The Secret Garden is about a particularly arrogant and unpleasant girl called Mary Lennox. At the start of the book, she lives in India, but is forced to leave for her uncle's mansion in England in order to escape a devastating outbreak of cholera. The book is about how the discovery of a secret garden transforms the character of Mary and another character in the book. I really liked the book, as it was fascinating to see Mary change from a horrible, spoiled brat to a sweet-hearted girl. The best scene was probably when Mary first finds the garden that was hidden for a decade, as the description left such a clear image in my mind.
1. a. Wayne Gretzky b. Gordie Howe
-These answers are given in the first paragraph of the passage
2. Traditionally defensemen were big, slow players but Orr changed that with his exciting end-to-end rushes creating a new breed on defensemen.
-This answer can be found in the second paragraph of the passage
4. Orr had to quit hockey early due to his injury prone knee and 10 unsuccessful operation attempts to fix it.
-This can be found at the end of the last paragraph
5. Orr was personally awarded tournament MVP while playing on Team Canada in 1976.
-This can be found in the first sentence of the last paragraph
6. Orr changed the way the game was played by being the blueprint of what a successful defensemen in known as today.
-This can be pulled from the entire message of the passage
B. Leadership, Perseverance, Strength, Intelligence, Confidence, and Resilience.
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Answer:
It illustrates a sense of misfortune
Explanation:
This stanza, from the poem "Monet’s ‘Waterlilies’” represents the strength to transform the sorrow into happiness using our will and persistence. The stanza first illustrates misfortune:
<em>O light beheld as through refracting tears.</em>
<em> Here is the aura of that world</em>
<em> each of us has lost.</em>
<em> Here is the shadow of its joy,</em>
but the enthusiasm that is developed in the poem gives the soldiers strength and support.
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Answer:
ur prettier then me that's for sure