Lizabeth is a character in the story "Marigolds" written by Eugenia Collier. She is a 14 year old girl who is debating between childhood and adulthood.
The sentence that best shows that she is a dynamic character is:
Lizabeth doesn't understand why Miss. Lottie works so hard to keep pretty flowers in her garden when the rest of the town is dusty and poor.
She is a girl that is always trying to find out the reasons of things. She doesn't think that the marigolds belong to a town which lives in poverty and misery. After listening to her parents arguing, Lizabeth was eventually so angry, that she went out, early in the morning, and ripped up Miss Lottie's marigolds. She didn't see a reason for them to stay, until after she had ripped them up.
In the beginning, Lizabeth thought that the marigolds were pointless. At the end, she understood that she was wrong and they symbolized hope and beauty.
Those changes made her a dynamic character, a perosn who can reflect on her actions.
Answer:
The other light-bulb will no longer burn
Explanation:
This is because of the way the circuit is arranged(series circuit)
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You can write a story where the moral is that it's not okay to draw conclusions about a situation based on someone else's experience and not your own.
<h3>How to write about it?</h3>
- Introduce a character who really wanted to learn to write.
- Show how this character talked to some friends about this wish.
- Show how the character's friends' opinion of the character's desire was negative.
- Show friends talking about how difficult learning to write would be, would promote a great economic expense and would be of no use.
- Point out how these friends don't know how to write.
- Show the character adopting the opinions of friends and letting go of that desire.
- Show how the character missed opportunities to have a better life for not knowing how to write.
You can use another example and story if you prefer, the important thing is to show how much your character was harmed because he created conclusions based on other people's experiences and not on his own experiences on a certain subject.
You must remember that the moral lesson of a story is a teaching, a piece of advice that the text promotes to the reader to warn him that bad behavior can lead to very negative results.
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The sentence, which proposes that the American colonies should be neutral in their relationship with foreign nations is given below:
As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no partial connection with any part of it. It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions, which she never can do, while by her dependence on Britain, she is made the make-weight in the scale of British politics. Europe is too thickly planted with kingdoms to be long at peace, and whenever a war breaks out between England and any foreign power, the trade of America goes to ruin, because of her connection with England.
It can be inferred from this sentence that, the relationships that the Americans formed with foreign nations usually affect their trading with other countries negatively when there is conflict. In order to avoid this in the future, Paine suggested that American colonies should maintain neutral relationships with foreign countries.