Answer: Answer is B
Explanation:
If you ever been to National Museum of American History in Washington DC, then you must have seen "Enthroned Washington," the statue Horatio Greenough sculpted in honor of the centennial of George Washington. The statue was originally destined for the US Capitol rotunda, but many were offended by the idea of a half-naked Founding Father seated in the Capitol's heart.
The statue was first placed in the Capitol in 1841, but within the first few weeks of the statue's life in the rotunda, complaints flooded in by the people of America as some of them found the nipple-baring Washington undignified rather than divine. And for many other Americans, the statue was the butt (and abs) of many jokes.
Answer:
The second one because I think it brings out his character and it has more details ♥️
Answer:
Under
Explanation:
I would have the Taj Mahal because it is very large. It is one place that I would love to visit. It also looks challenging.
<span>I believe the correct answer is that he wants to
melt into her bones.</span>
In is a collection of linked short stories “The
Things They Carried” by American novelist Tim O'Brien, the metaphor he uses to
describe his love for Linda when he was nine years old is that he wants to melt
into her bones, which means that he wants to be with her all his life and he
hopes that they will reunite again.