In a nutshell, Uriel is a fictional planet in Madeleine L'Engle's sci-fi/fantasy book A Wrinkle in Time… 'the third planet of the star Malak in the spiral nebula Messier 101,' to quote the book exactly. It is a beautiful and peaceful planet, inhabited by beautiful and peaceful creatures.
On the way to rescue Dr. Murry, Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin make a pit stop on Uriel. The purpose for this pit stop, according to Mrs. Whatsit, is 'more or less to catch our breaths. And to give you (the children) a chance to know what you're up against.'
To fully understand this planet and its role in the story, a little background knowledge is important.
Answer:Historical figure
Explanation: he was indeed a historical figure but the dynamic to his story is that he was then turned into a legendary hero as time passed because people had passed his deeds and greatness from generations to generations but after a long time he began too seem like a myth
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You haven't specified what idioms to use, as it is only specific to your lesson, and you haven't attached a photo/picture to describe
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Answer: Music inspires people from all professions and walks of life.
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In "I Hear America Singing”, the major theme of the poem include growth, dignity and freedom. The poem is simply about the freedom that Americans enjoy. In the poem, we can infer that everyone has their own songs and this means that every profession is important.
The repetition of the word singing implies that every profession has their song and it gives them pleasure when they're singing as they are happy doing so whether they're mechanics, carpenters etc.