In the opening of the story, Miss Emily is referred to as "a fallen monument." As a metaphor, this fits her in several ways. She has died or "fallen." She has been a part of the town for so long that she is viewed as an enduring monument of sorts, rather than a human being.
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Dear Sakura,
Hi, how are you doing? I am doing good. (Write about how your week went and stuff like that)
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Do you mean cause? How are the words cause ad brought together alike? Is that what you are asking?
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<em>Tea Cake leads Janie to discover things about herself she never knew in her years with Nanny, Logan, or Joe. He teaches her how to play checkers, how to handle guns, and how to shoot. ... Unlike Joe, Tea Cake's self-confidence is not combined with ambition; unlike Joe, he can openly express his love for Janie.</em>
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