1: Upon entering the grocery store, I headed directly for the flower department, where I spotted numerous pink tulips. As I tenderly rested the tulips in my rusty shopping cart, I caught the sent of minty dried eucalyptus, so I added the lovely forest-green bouquet of eucalyptus to my cart.
2: Learning how to ride a bike for the first time was a nerve racking yet independent moment. I was nearly six years old when my father told me I was too old for training wheels. Even though I disliked the idea, I allowed my father to remove the wheels from my bike. I had slowly gotten on the bike and gripped the handles as tightly as if my life depended on it. My father held me up in the bike, and gave a great push to get me going. I was so nervous, I hadn't noticed he let go a long time ago. Of course I fell while riding for the first time, but seeing how my father let go and I was still going excited me for the times I wouldn't have to have him push me to get me going.
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Answer:
Piaget believed that in each stage, children need constant external motivation.
The character Peyton Farquhar in Ambrose <span>Bierce's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" possesses realism.
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C.assigning descriptions of animals or objects that include comparisons
First off i wanna say outsiders is the best book i loved it.
here’s the answer :
the two boys know that they need to get out of town, so they go to dally for money and a gun and to plan about where they are going to hide, this was ironic because it is essentially the same thing that darry said to pony boy earlier in the book.