Siddharta said to his friend Govinda that he feels indebted to Gotama for offering him the fruit of learning. He says this as an expression of mockery, as he himself has become distrustful and wary of teachings and learnings that come from teachers.
Malala started a positive movement after seeing the cruel things that happen to young girls and how they are treated unfairly compared to boys (especially with their education).
Answer:
use floral tape to cover up the wires before sticking into the cake
Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
Explain why Bud says that "It's funny how ideas are, in a lot of ways they're just like seeds. Both of them start real small and then ... Woop, zoop, sloop ... Before you can say Jack Robinson they've gone and grown a lot bigger than you ever thought they could"
Answer:
Bud says this to show how a small and insignificant idea became something big inside him, becoming his biggest goal.
Explanation:
Bud explains that the idea of looking for and finding his father was insignificant, small in his subconscious and that he could go unnoticed by other more important and impacting ideas, however, over time, that idea grew and grew until he became the biggest goal of his life. To better explain it to the reader, he makes reference to how a seed so small can become such a large and imposing tree. The seed symbolizes the idea and the tree symbolizes the goal.
Answer:
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Explanation: sorry i needed points plus the picture isnt there