The answer is "northerly".
A wind vane which is also known by other names like weather
vane, or weathercock is an tool for demonstrating the heading of the breeze. It
is normally utilized as a structural adornment to the top point of a building.
The wind vane was autonomously designed in antiquated China and Greece around a
similar time amid the second century BCE.
<span>The central problem expressed through the speaker's use of negative words and phrases in Petrarch's sonnet 18 is:
</span><span>He cannot capture his beloved's beauty in verse.
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In the first 8 lines. Petrarch is describing all the aspects that he adores about his lady and how her beauty is capturing him. Then is the next 6 lines, he reveals how love has captured him in a time when he wasn't even ready for it.
Love was a journey of ups and downs for him.
This question is very subjective and the question is not specific. For starters how many people are in the family, are there any special needs that need to be met, and so on. I am a “pepper” who is prepared for typhoons, tsunamis, and economic collapse. I know what I am talking about and I know how this type of stuff should work. Without anymore interruptions here’s my take on the question.
If a family‘s emergency fund is $7800 a month they should spend 10% of the money on clothes, 50% of the money on food, and 40% of the money on housing.