While walking home from school, Samara notices a lot of things in her neighborhood: a group of kids playing tag, running around in circles <em>on a small plot of land between two houses</em>; Mr. Peters sitting on a bench, <em>reading his newspaper as the heavy traffic of the town’s main thoroughfare whizzed by him</em>; her neighbor planting her annual vegetable garden, “You know, <em>if I had room, I would plant enough vegetables to feed the entire neighborhood!</em>"
She notices all this things and realizes "that Pine Grove did not have any open public spaces where everyone could go to relax and enjoy nature", where kids would have room to play, where there would be some silence to read and relax, where there were room to plant a communitary garden. And she decides to dedicate her summer "campaigning for a new community park".
And so she learns how to design a project to present to the town zoning board, she spends several weeks designing it with the help of the chief and other librarians, presents it, successes in it and invites everyone who want to help to construct the new community park to do so. "By midsummer, the community was able to enjoy the new, peaceful space. Samara was happy to have been part of creating not only a beautiful space, but a common area where residents could come together. "
So, she notices something lacking in the neighborhood and works hard to get it done with the help of all the community. Despite being ignorant on how to do it and nervous, she overcomes everything with the help of many friends and ends up doing something great that she can feel proud of.
the form of a verb, typically ending in -ed in English, that is used in forming perfect and passive tenses and sometimes as an adjective, e.g., looked in have you looked? and lost in lost property
Answer: The answer would be D wait, i have proof too so since in paragraph two you can see it states "This knowledge is what kept her running." Basically kept her running relates to the word anxious and gives us the answer D
It’s D since taking something with a pinch of salt usually means to take something not very seriously.
1) Algernon believes that the lower classes should C) set an example for the upper classes. He indicates this when he says "<span>Really, if the lower orders don’t set us a good example, what on earth is the use of them?".
2) </span><span>yet he labels them as lacking A) moral responsibility. He expresses this opinion when he laments that Lane's views on marriage seem somewhat lax, or too casual. He goes on to say directly that the lower classes have no sense of moral responsibility. </span>