If it is the question that you are referencing to then I would say the answer would be hopeful. The garden Is not dead and she is not as alone as she thinks. You must look into the message of the story for this.
Answer: The major event this passage foreshadows is "i am not" im not sure but this is my answer.
Explanation: why? well foreshadowing in a story is when u find a warning leading up to an event and "i am not" leads up to "for reasons you will soon discover the same"
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Answer Choices
Charlotte’s decision to join the crew
Charlotte’s decision to turn Zachariah in
Charlotte’s decision to have tea with Mr. Hollybrass
i dont know the story but i think its either "Charlotte’s decision to join the crew
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Answer:
Geologists admit that predicting geysers with complete accuracy is not possible.
Explanation:
Geysers are very fickle because it is not yet possible for geologists to accurately predict their functioning, with the exception of the Old Faithful geyser.
As you may already know, geysers function as a volcanic activity, however expelling jets of water and not lava. These water jets are caused when the pressure of the groundwater increases to the point of overcoming the pressure of the water column, the result of which is the high expansion of the groundwater that causes their expulsion to the surface.
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<span>In 'I, Too' by Langston Hughes, the speaker refers to 'they' frequently throughout to indication a polarisation between himself and wider 'America', the America that he, too, is a part of. In the last instance of this in the poem, the line is 'They'll see how beautiful I am/And be ashamed-' which implies that the bias held by wider America against him exists only because 'they' have not yet seen him for what he truly is.</span>