Yes because if you were once in love then lost that person it would be hard on you and Brandy probably lost a special someone but if you had not loved at all nobody would really like you. I hope this helps.
The atmosphere in Charlie's house was very lively, energetic, and joyful because everyone considered it a miracle that Charlie had found the golden ticket.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Charlie lives in a very poor situation with his mother, grandfathers, and grandmothers.
- Only Charlie's mother can work and receive a very low salary, which is barely enough for them to feed properly.
- The atmosphere in Charlie's house is one of dismay, although everyone loves each other very much.
- None of them believe that Charlie will be able to find the lasting ticket, as the chances are very low as there are only four tickets in the world.
When Charlie finds the golden ticket, everyone is extremely happy. They see this as a miracle and the atmosphere in the house is happy, lively, and energetic as everyone celebrates together with Charlie.
The golden ticket allows Charlie to enter the Fantastic Chocolate Factory and meet its owner, Mr.Wonka, who is a man of eccentric and flashy looks and behavior, but with a benevolent heart.
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Answer: gas prices go up should be
Explanation: the gas prices at the gas station is going up so we will have to pay more to get gas .
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Read A January Dandelion BY GEORGE MARION MCCLELLAN
which best describes the role of the dandelion in the poem
(A) It serves as a symbol for humankind’s place in nature.
(B) It presents a contrast to the harshness of human experience.
(C) It represents the poet’s long-standing love of nature.
(D) It signals the promise of new beginnings.
(E) It provides an occasion for reflection on lost love.
Answer: (E) It provides an occasion for reflection on lost love.
Explanation:
The dandelion in McClellan´s poem is used as a metaphor for lost love. The dandelion, having been "misled" into blooming by a little warmth in the middle of a snowy winter, resembles a heart that "has bloomed by the touch of love’s warm breath." However, the blooming dandelion is meant to die in the cold weather, such as a love that finds no response.