The answer to number 2 would be: Ukuleles are less expensive than many other instruments.
So a quote that supports this answer would be: “After the World Wars, plastic ukuleles revitalized the declining ukulele fad by making them even more affordable to the average American.”
I don't know the answer I am sorry
A book that I love and have read more than 5 times is Number The Stars.A reason I absolutely love the book is because of the amazing description for the characters. I also feel deeply connected to the main character, Annemarrie, because I often have to risk it all to do what I know is right. One book I just was unable to finish is Why We Broke Up. I am simply unable to understand "romance" novels because I do not sit well with cliches. Overall, a good book is able to inflict emotions in readers and help picture a world much different than our own.
For the first time, something really serious happened to Ivan; and for the first time, he came to realize it as a fact of life. It can't be minimized, it won't go away with another game of bridge, it can't be explained. For the first time in his life, Ivan is faced with a truth that is hard to understand, and he can't just get away from it or discard the information. His former way of life just doesn't match with this situation, nor can it explain it. In chapter V, he thinks: <span>“It’s not a question of appendix or kidney, but of life and . . . death. Yes, life was there and now it is going, going and I cannot stop it. Yes. Why deceive myself? Isn’t it obvious to everyone but me that I’m dying, and that it’s only a question of weeks, days . . . it may happen this moment. There was light and now there is darkness. I was here and now I’m going there! Where?” A chill came over him, his breathing ceased, and he felt only the throbbing of his heart.
It's not that Ivan didn't know until now that he was going to die. But it had never dawned on him that death would happen soon, and that it isn't an abstract concept, but a very real thing that, which is going to cut short his carefree, pleasant cosiness, and it is going to happen very soon.</span>