1.- Wow! That is a great idea. I'd love to join you, but I have a softball tournament that day.
2- Uncle Carl said, "we would like you to come to the reunion." but my mom told him that we would not be able to make it.
3- Because I had a dentist appointment at 1:30 pm, I had to leave school early.
4- The story, called out in the woods, is one of my favorites.
There are kids of different ages, ethnicity’s, and genders meaning that anyone can be a target
They are all trapped inside a jar which symbolizes that they don’t have freedom and that they are being held there without a say
There is a barcode so that means that they arnt treated as people instead they are objects because they can easily be bought
Answer:
Welty uses the metaphor of a pendulum 's motion in a grandfather clock to capture the way Phoenix moves, and Phoenix often refers to how old she is, even going so far as to say, "I the oldest people I ever know". “ We is the only two left in the world,” is another one. And one last one is: ‘A bird flew by. Her lips moved. "God watching me the whole time. I come to stealing.".’
Explanation:
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The Pardoner accumulated his wealth by selling pardons, or promises of salvation. People would do bad things, and then maybe regret it because they fear the wrath of God and not being able to go to heaven after they die, so they go to the Pardoner to buy these pardons which erase their sins. Although this has indeed been done in reality, soon it became illegal and outlawed, so the Pardoner was basically a criminal who took people's last penny just so he could become rich himself. It is quite ironic, given that he is a sort of a priest, and chooses to be vile himself.
In the Plessy vs Ferguson case, the surpreme court ruled the "Separate but equal" law in which segregation was allowed but they had to have equal privileges. Example you could separate people in different train cars, but they had to both be comfy and Clean.