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The persimmon is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus Diospyros. The most widely cultivated of these is the Oriental persimmon, Diospyros kaki. Diospyros is in the family Ebenaceae, and a number of non-persimmon species of the genus are grown for ebony timber. In 2019, China produced 75% of the world total of persimmons.
Like the tomato, persimmons are not commonly considered to be berries, but morphologically the fruit is in fact a berry. The tree Diospyros kaki is the most widely cultivated species of persimmon. Typically the tree reaches 4.5 to 18 metres (15 to 60 ft) in height and is round-topped. It usually stands erect, but sometimes can be crooked or have a willowy appearance. The leaves are 7–15 cm (3–6 in) long, and are oblong in shape with brown-hairy petioles 2 centimetres (3⁄4 in) in length. They are leathery and glossy on the upper surface, brown and silky underneath. The leaves are deciduous and bluish-green in color. In the fall, they turn to yellow, orange, or red.
Persimmon trees are typically dioecious, meaning male and female flowers are produced on separate trees .Some trees have both male and female flowers and in rare cases may bear a perfect flower, which contains both male and female reproductive organs in one flower. Male flowers are pink and appear in groups of 3.They have a 4-parted calyx, a corolla, and 24 stamens in 2 rows. Female flowers are creamy-white and appear singly. They have a large calyx, a 4-parted, yellow corolla, 8 undeveloped stamens, and a rounded ovary bearing the style and stigma 'Perfect' flowers are a cross between the two.
Persimmon fruit matures late in the fall and can stay on the tree until winter.In color, the ripe fruit of the cultivated strains range from glossy light yellow-orange to dark red-orange depending on the species and variety. They similarly vary in size from 1.5 to 9 cm (1⁄2 to 3+1⁄2 in) in diameter, and in shape the varieties may be spherical, acorn-, or pumpkin-shaped. The flesh is astringent until fully ripe and is yellow, orange, or dark-brown in color. The calyx generally remains attached to the fruit after harvesting, but becomes easy to remove once the fruit is ripe. The ripe fruit has a high glucose content and is sweet in taste
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Dear Mr. Malik
I write this letter to talk to you about your nephew Jhonny and to emphasize the importance of having you as a support for his academic life.
As you may already know, Jhonny is a spectacular teenager who shows a strong talent for English and literature classes, although he has difficulties in other subjects, which is normal for most young people. We all believe that Jhonny has a bright future ahead of him, but unfortunately he has no resources of his own to move forward with his dreams, needing a lot of your support.
You more than I know that Jhonny cannot count on his parents to support his studies, since you are the closest and most important relative in this regard. Adult support is highly important for academic development and a promising future professional life.
I am sure that Jhonny is very grateful for everything you do for him and is very sad and shaken by the possibility of losing his support, but he has difficulties in telling you, which motivates me to write this letter.
I appreciate your understanding and hope that I have managed to change your opinion.
Kind regards,
Agatha Melly.
1.The first question is correct as the answer is B. Dust symbolizes past and reminds Eveline of her home and her environment and symbolizes what is familiar for her. Getting rid of the dust is pattern in her life but no matter how many times she cleans the dust it always returns.
2.The answer is correct, so it is C. The main thing here is that they are not really poor and in a bad financial situations, the problem is that they perceive that they are. Their main problem is basically that they are too greedy and it won't satisfied them no matter how much they earn.
3.This one is also correct as the answer is C. As with the previous question the major theme is greed, the risk of acting greedily and materialism in general. The main problem here is that no matter how much they earned it wouldn't be enough because they constantly spent more than they earned.They tried to live beyond their means, spent much more than they could afford.
4. This is also correct and the answer is A. The train is a clear symbol of the British colonialism and the barriers that exist between the British and the people of their colonies. The train stops ever briefly only for passengers to get off and on, as this symbolizes the inherent lack of understanding. To it everything is incidental for example like poverty of the natives and their villages which is something to be left behind as the train moves for the next outpost.
5. The answer is D. so again the answer is correct. The woman's husband is very proud because he paid such a small price for the item but the only thing his wife feels is shame. Shame that comes from realization that her husband did not pay the original price and how little they paid for it.
6. The answer here is B. so correct once again. The turning point comes as Paul's mother comes home and sees Paul feverishly rides his rocking-horse and announcing the name of the winning horse in the Derby. He then collapses from a seizure which leaves him in a critical state.
7. This is not a correct answer, the correct one should be A. The ending of both is these stories can be best summarized as bleak as both women are disappointed at their partners. They are depressed about the future as both of them in end are described as detached, emotionless and motionless.