Answer:Most of the Eastern Woodlands Indians relied on agriculture, cultivating the “three sisters”corn, beans, and squash. All made tools for hunting and fishing, like bows and arrows and traps, and developed specialized tools for tasks like making maple sugar and harvesting wild rice.
Explanation:
"So Janie waited a bloom time, and a green time and an orange time. But when the pollen again guilded the sun and sifted down on the world she began to stand around the gate and expect things. What things? She didn't know exactly...The familiar people and things had failed her so she hung over the gate and looked up the road towards way off. She knew now that marriage did not make love. Janie's first dream was dead, so she became a woman".
This has been my favorite quote because it is simply wonderful. The image of pear blossoms reminds me of the innocence that youth brings. The idea of becoming a woman because her dream has been destroyed is such a complex idea. Much like the pear blossoms and their pollen, Janie has to learn to go with the wind, role with the punches. When the pollen is dispersed through the air, Janie knows that time has run out for love and that she must grow up.
B. Patrick Henry was an outspoken anti-federalist
Answer:
jeewanma santusti lina rw dina ka lagi mun safa rw ramro soach bewahar ko aawasekta huna aawasek xa ina vane hamro ramro soach na vae hami ramro garna sakdainam
Answer:
the weather
Explanation:
in places the weather would always change and it would make plants die.