Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. However, I inferred you are referring to the story "There There" by Tommy Orange.
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Remember, </em>in the story, we are told that Orvil was motivated out of curiosity and in other to participate in the traditional dance (or Oakland powwow) because he saw it as an opportunity to showcase his self-learned talent publicly.
In Act 1 Scene 2 of Midsummer Night's Dream, Nick Bottom and the other laborers are trying to rehearse a play which they will perform before during the celebrations before Theseus and Hippolyta's wedding.
So the answer is - Rehearse a play
<span> A. thread that is too coarse for the needle. </span>
Answer:
Someone who doesnt try to one up you
Explanation:
someone who doesnt judge you, helps you, cares for you, ect.
The quoted line is from the poem of ‘Persephone the Greek
Goddess of Spring’ by Ingrid Jonker. The line ‘your eyes dried seeds, your body
a husk of light’ means that—in your eyes dried seeds, it is trying to point out
the daughter of Persephone, in which it symbolizes the way of her daughter
going back to the underground while her mother didn’t even paid attention to
the nature, in which she should. Your body a husk of light is trying to point
out the last time Persephone saw her daughter.