"living in exile"
This is referred to as living in exile, because the 24th row is the "x-aisle", which is a play on the word "exile" because that's what it sounds like out loud. Typically, this is used as a joke or a pun in algebra or another math class.
Answer: Something about a place and then they have to dig their own grave and get shot
(Babies are also thrown into the air to use as machine gun targets)
Explanation:
Flames
Answer:
let him decide what he wants to do??
Struggle...........I have to add this last part cause it has to be longer than just the word struggle lol
Answer:
Flies do not like its smell.
Explanation:
In the passage from "Fever 1793," the author Laurie Halse Anderson makes reference to the native African asparagus grass, which is used by Eliza and the narrator to prevent flies to come into the kitchen. In fact, the narrator says "That should discourage the flies." In that respect, flies are intimidated by the plant, which contains flowers and thorns, as well as small, red, toxic berries.