It means that all the land and countries in the earth belong to all people and are the property of any one person or group to decide whether to sell it to another person. It is like trying to sell air to someone, it doesn’t make any sense.
<span>This entire passage directly relates to Mrs. Mallard's realization that she is free. It's not that she didn't love her husband, it's the fact that as a wife, her actions were limited. Limited by her husband, by convention, as well as by society. With his death, she is merely a widow.... someone to be humored and left to her own devices. She sees the outdoors as an unlimited future.</span>
The dial is the first one
Second one is Amos Bronson Alcott
Sentence A
The comic book shop is the most wonderful of the many places nearby
Wonderfuller and wonderfullest aren't real words.
More and wonderful don't go together