Stressful circumstances may force a young person to grow up quickly.
Sylvia runs home with dollar signs in her eyes but realizes that she physically can't "tell the heron's secret and give its life away" (2.13). It's never explicitly stated why she does this, but we'd peg her obvious love of nature as Exhibit A and her intense experience atop the oak tree as Exhibit B (for more on this tree experience, check out the "Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory" section—there's more there than meets the eye).
Although Sylvia remains in the forest, she never forgets the hunter, nor is she ever quite sure that she's made the right choice. Although Sylvia is a proto-hippie country gal at heart, she knows that the hunter represented a very different path her life could've taken, and as the story ends, she still wonders where it might have taken her. It doesn't exactly reek of regret, but seems more like a sort of forlorn daydream about what might have been. But hey—we all do that sometimes.
The answer would be the first one. It has become cold and Diamelen has died.
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b.when you plan to visit our village,I will have been visiting Kathmandu for several days
c.we will have been spending our week-long vacation in darjeeling for a week
d.I will start reading book at 8a.m I will have been finishing by 1 p.m for 5 hours
e. our examination begins Monday last week. The will have going for more than two weeks.
f.The football match begins at 5pm It will have been continuing till 7 pm for two hours
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The main character is Katya. She is a thirteen-year old who hates middle school and is determined to stay at home and be home schooled.
Milo is another teenager who is home-schooled. Katya meets him and together with Katya's friend, Francesca, start out the Homeschool Liberation League.
Some of the minor characters are Katya's parents and Eddie, a guy who helps them create the group.