"R<span>ipe gold ears and </span>flowers" were the<span> words from Goethe's poem called Perseverance that help bring</span> the idea that life can be very positive and beautiful. The<span> poem displays excellent use of rhyme and it points out that we only gain worthwhile things if we work hard for them.</span><span> </span>
Jenna Starts with: 50 cards
Max Starts with: 20 cards
Max gives 16 cards to Jenna
Jenna Ends with: 50 + 16 = 66 cards
Max Ends with: 20 - 16 = 4 cards
Jenna ends with more cards
Answer and Explanation:
After looking at the image carefully, I truly and humbly think you should change your answer. This image does not concern lack of fish. Notice how small is the block of ice on which the polar bear stands is. It's certainly about global warming. Therefore, in order to help you rewrite your answer, I'll provide you with a paragraph:
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<u>The cartoon in which a polar bear stares at its own reflection sends a powerful message without using any words. The bear is standing on a tiny block of ice, which can barely fit its four paws, and its reflection in the water is a skeleton. These two details draw attention to global warming and its devastating effects. Polar bears may very well become extinct once their habitat no longer exists due to the polar caps melting. What we see in the image is the bear staring at its own future - death is what awaits ahead, if man does nothing to prevent it. I believe the image is shocking because it puts together present and future, showing the bear as it is now, showing how the world is already changing, and showing what is about to happen. Even though we know about it, seeing it drawn this way, the skeleton staring back at the bear, conveys a sense of urgency and sadness.</u>
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is one of the most beloved works of 19th-century literature, and the story's enormous popularity helped make Christmas a major holiday in Victorian Britain. When Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol in late 1843, he had ambitious purposes in mind, yet he could never have imagined the profound impact his story would have.
-www. thoughtco.com/a-christmas-carol-by-charles-dickcks- 1773662
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