Answer:
1) Wolfsbane
Oleander
White Snakeroot
Deadly Nightshade
Water Hemlock
2) Mint
vanilla
lilac
lavender
and rosemary
Explanation:
For #1 they are all very small flowers but they would be inappropriate bc they could harm small children and even adults who are not care full and may try to ingest
Answer:
The Story:
The two girls are the sister and the sister’s friend. The boy is the little brother. He wants to
join in and play with them. She wants to exclude him. He tries pleading, being a pest
(making a noise, running back and forth in front of them, etc), sulking – all to no avail.
Finally he calls in the mother. She tells his sister she is being mean, but then tells him not
to be a pest. At this, the sister includes him in their play. He changes from being a pest to
being a lot of fun.
Suddenly the mother calls him – thinking to get him out of the road. The two girls however
don’t want him to go now. The whole thing ends happily with all good friends
My hero is my dog tbh
I would live in California
My biggest fear is drowning
My favorite family vacation is any time we go to Disneyland
I’d change everything tbh
People who always play the victim make me really angry
Answer:
In the 15th century, Italian artists embraced humanism, and their achievements were education, knowledge of classical antiquity, individualism, and moral duty.
Explanation:
In the 15th century, Italian men focused on becoming well rounded by indulging themselves in education and developing new skills. People started to question things around them and increased emphasis on the importance of education. Humanists began studying ancient Greek and Latin literature to gain knowledge and expand knowledge of classical antiquity. The 15th century is known for individualism among the artist with new techniques, style and theme to represent work of art. Italian artists identified for their views, art, and sculpture, produced Italian master like Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci who painted and sculpted masterpieces. There was a commitment to moral duty towards the public.