1. What does the gate symbolize in the novel?
D. It symbolizes openings into new worlds. - a gate represents new beginnings
2. In the novel, which object of nature serves as a metaphor for Janie?
I'm not sure about this one, but I'd pick B. the pear tree, because it represents <span>Janie’s idealized views of nature.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Explanation:
The death of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling.
Felicia and Rose going to Winslow's in Raymond.
The Bishop's acceptance of the challenge to follow.
The Bishop and Bruce move to the Settlement.
Felicia moves to Chicago.
The Bishop's encounter with Burns.
Penrose's pledge for tenement improvement.
The meeting at the Settlement.
Maxell's sermon and vision for the future of the major characters in the novel
I know it's right because I got it wrong when I did it, and it showed me the correct answer. Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
She kept a ____ eye out for anyone that might be cheating on the test.
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One way is hieroglyphs are in pictographs.
Second way is, Egyptian Hieroglyphs have more than 2,000 characters whilst English alphabet only has 26
Maybe the third one you can attempt to figure out yourself? I have already given 2, I want you to try, if you cannot, please do contact me again?