Answer: A. Producers are often trying to persuade you of things that might not be good for you.
Answer:
PERSONIFACATION
Explanation:
they are making it sound like the sunflower is alive by using personification
They symbolize hope within the novel. When Tom Robinson is on trial and is eventually killed, the children experience a loss of innocence which is later followed by a period of recovery, similar to that of the camellias. At first, Jem is extremely distraught by Robinson's death, thinking that the court would treat all men equal, but the children do not let that event make them think all of the world is evil and prejudiced and eventually heal, knowing that there will be evil in the world yet they can be the good in it. Jem, who is older than Scout, experiences a regrowing after Robinson's death which is juxtaposed against the camellias he destroyed earlier in the book. I hope my explanation helps! ^u^
They discover that the world they know has changed. One member of the party stepped on a butterfly while on the trip, which alters the course of evolutionary history