It depends on which version you watch/read. The two movies I have are by two different people, and in one, she screams AND eats cake. in the other, she screams and talks to herself.
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usually your opinion and then facts to back it up
It is an allusion The poem uses Christian imagery regarding the Apocalypse and Second Coming allegorically to describe the atmosphere of post-war Europe.
I would say the second option - "She skipped off, singing"
It gives a visual of her being very happy, instead of just saying she was happy.
One way in which the character Elenita in
"Gravity" shows her independence is by wearing clothes that are
inappropriate for a New Year's celebration.
Gravity was written by Judith Ortiz Cofer. <span>Ortiz Cofer is best known for her works of
creative nonfiction, and she began her writing career with poetry, which she
felt “contains the essence of language.” </span>