Answer:
Explanation:
This is a passage from the The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison during chapter 6. In this passage the speaker remembers the spring and associates it with the beating that he would receive during that time. Where they would beat him with green switches (form of branch) that would still hurt long after the beating was over. This memory and association caused a very specific pain when thinking about summer.
Answer:
parental controls or the air horn
Explanation:
parental controls limit the time children have to be creative(1) and they can restrict which parent can do what to each device if only one of them knows the password(2)
the air horn is an invention that is very loud and annoying(1) and there is no real use for it(2)
The main teaching of Taoism is to get things done by letting them happen. Let the river flow if you want water.
Let your enemy die of natural causes - there is no need to kill him. Let things happen.
Get the things you want by not wanting them.
Love the Tao because she is the source of all of your so-called reality — but if you give her a name, it will be the wrong name; if you visualize it, you will also be wrong; if you speak of her, you are not speaking of her.
When a tree has grown strong, it is dead. The grass bends in the wind while the unbending tree falls. Be green and yielding. Do not try to stand against the tide of nature.
All this is in my most humble and wretched opinion.
In white light, a red apple absorbs all the colors (including green) of the spectrum except red, which it reflects. When the green light shines on a red apple, the red apple absorbs the green light. Since there is no red light shining on the apple, there is no red light to reflect, so the apple appears black.
The answer to this question is Republic