Answer: 2
Explanation:
The Cedar Forest is a marvel of towering tree. In the statement the the Cedar Forest is themed as "a marvel of a towering tree.
I think this quote is trying to say you need to be yourself and not follow the crowd. There are so many people who act the same because that’s what’s "expected" in society. If you continue with the flow and don’t go against it, you will end up being like all the rest without even realizing it. Hope that helped
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3. based on events in "black girl" tthe reader can conclude that madame most likely associates france with b. the tiresome duties of motherhood.
5. diouana's decision to leave africa inspires all of the following except the a. joy of the children.
Answer: I think that we are all in this together for our ( not literally mine but any) school means that together we are going through the same things and same struggles but that we are also their for each other and care about one another and will help each other in any way we can and are always there to support one another. I hope this helps :)
Explanation:
Explanation:
Gene, the narrator had a rethink in his initial viewpoints of war when he heard from Leper. However, when Finny echoed his views that<em> "war is fictional and unrealistic." </em><u>saw his statement as a joke.</u>
After reflecting on what Leper said, Gene responded,
"<em>In the silences between jokes about Leper’s glories we wondered whether we ourselves would measure up to the humblest minimum standard of the army...., I wondered...whether the still hidden parts of myself might contain the Sad Sack, the outcast, or the coward." </em>
In other words, he agreed with the views expressed by Leper. However, when responding to what Finny said earlier, he said,
<em>"What a joke if Finny was right after all! But of course I didn’t believe him... So of course I didn’t believe him... I came away thinking that if Finny’s opinion of the war was unreal, l, Mr. Carhart’s was at least as unreal."</em>