They're basically teaching you/us their experiences, their way of telling you from the information they have and got from past experiences.
The passing is a story by Durango Mendoza and the order of the events are the followings:
1) Sonny learns that Joe Willow is also a stepson.
2) Sonny becomes curious about Joe Willow and wants to meet him.
3) Joe passes along insight to Sonny as they sit chatting one day, teaching
Joe about fathers.
4) Sonny learns about passing on through Joe Willow's death.
Sonny first finds out that Joe Willow is also a stepson and is curious about meeting him. So Sonny waits for Joe Willow since Joe passes through Sonny’s house to go to work. Then, one day in September both start talking and Joe Willow tells him about his stepfather. And finally, Sonny hears that Joe Willow was killed and attends his funeral.
Answer:
Crivelli was born in Venice and probably trained with Squarcione in Padua. He spent most of his life in the Marches (eastern central Italy), after periods in Venice and Zara. Crivelli was active as a painter by 1457 when he was condemned in Venice for adultery. He was very successful as a maker of altarpieces in the Marches. These are especially well represented in the Collection.
Crivelli was influenced by the Vivarini at an early stage. From Squarcione, or one of his pupils such as Giorgio Schiavone, Crivelli could learn simulated marble architecture; festoons of fruit; parchment cartellini and music-making putti. Venetian painting up to this point had been dominated by the Late Gothic style, such as that of Jacopo Bellini and his son Gentile.
Crivelli was a fine technical painter and his pictures are in a good state of preservation. He had a strong linear decorative sense and was a brilliant colourist. His work was particularly appreciated in the 19th century, as witnessed by the price paid for the Gallery's 'Madonna della Rondine'.
Explanation:
Hope it helps :)
Answer:
I hope I edit it right!
Explanation:
Hello, I am Fartun Aden I would be a great team member because, I am hardworking and I had a previous job as a babysitter for my Aunt. I was great at it, and I know if you give me the chance to work here you won't regret having me.
Answer:
Jack is described by Golding as "tall, thin, and bony; and his hair was red beneath the black cap. His face was crumpled and freckled, and ugly without silliness. Out of this face stared two light blue eyes, frustrated now, and turning, or ready to turn, to anger." Jack is the leading advocate of anarchy on the island.
Explanation: