Seasons are celebrations. A year's a Ferris wheel. Both honor our world's habit of spinning 'round a star. 18. Which one of the
following sentences best expresses the main idea of this poem? A. Seasons and Ferris wheels are like Earth's journey around the sun. B. There are four seasons in a year. C. The world has a habit of spinning around. D. Season are celebrations, while a year on Earth is a habit.
Answer: Having first-hand knowledge of Kiowa life and heritage made N. Scott Momaday’s account of the Kiowa migration filled with insight from Native American tradition. It is this local’s perspective that differentiates it from historical accounts which are often objective and regarded from a distance.
because there are some families who cannot handle the school fees of most schools so free education can give a chance for children to gain education without any problems