Answer:
Like medals with their ribbons
a five-haired beard of wisdom
Explanation:
1. The adverb that modifies the verb is c) ever. Without it, it wouldn't be completely clear as to which time frame the speaker refers to. It may have been for example the last year, or in some other particular moment.
2. The adverb that modifies the verb is b) always. It adds to the sense of urgency of wearing a life jacket when rafting. Without it, the meaning of this sentence wouldn't be so precise.
Indirect Characterization
Parvana is an 11-year-old girl who lives in Kabul, Afghanistan with her mother Fatima, her father, her older sister Nooria, and two younger siblings, Maryam and Ali.
Mockingbirds within the novel, are primarily symbols of innocence. It also symbolizes goodness and beauty. When Miss Maudie first explains to Scout the meaning of Atticus' statement -- that it's a sin to kill a mockingbird -- she agrees with him.
Jem and Scout particularly symbolize innocence, goodness and beauty too. Although they are a bit more rambunctious than some children, their childlike questions and responses to the good and bad around them and their innate willingness to foster goodness in their actions make them positive symbols for the future of Maycomb.