What is the theme of the From Blossoms

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Answer: The theme of Li-Young Lee's "From Blossoms" is 'Never take an ordinary day for granted, for every day has the potential to be extraordinary.'

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Please explain why Sir Gawain and the green knight is a medieval romance. Please I need help!!!! Thanks! :D

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It is a medieval romance because it deals with all of the themes and motifs usually present in other medieval romances such as chivalry, platonic love, bravery, internal struggle of the knights, fighting a great and epic enemy, shiny suit of armor, etc.

Please help with the second part of my homework please?What context clues helped you determine the meaning of the idiom “(to) put a positive spin on”?



A. “Chang-­bo’s job was to report business stories.”

B. “He had good reason to scoff at the report about the rubber boots.”

C. “Chang-­bo knew better than anyone that the supposed triumphs of the North Korean economy were fabrications.”

D. “By the time they were edited by his superiors in Pyongyang, however, any glimmer of the truth was gone.”



This book is called "Nothing To Envy".

here is a little bio that might help with the answer


hang-­bo’s job was to report business stories. He toured collective farms, shops, and factories with a notebook and tape recorder, interviewing the managers. Back in the newsroom, he would write his stories in fountain pen (there were no typewriters) about how well the economy was doing. He always put a positive spin on the facts, although he tried to keep them at least plausible. By the time they were edited by his superiors in Pyongyang, however, any glimmer of the truth was gone. Chang-­bo knew better than anyone that the supposed triumphs of the North Korean economy were fabrications. He had good reason to scoff at the report about the rubber boots.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:a

Explanation:

President Wilson's speech called the Points provided one plan for ending World War I and securing permanent world peace. t/f

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The answer to the true or false question you have presented above would be true. It is correct that President Wilson's speech called the (Fourteen) Points provided one plan for ending World War I and securing permanent world peace.

President Wilson's speech called the Points provided one plan for ending World War I and securing permanent world peace. 

The above sentence is true.

U.S. President Woodrow Wilson proposed “The Fourteen Points” on January 8, 1918, after the World War I. It was an initiative to end disputes in Europe and to promote international trade. He wanted to establish world peace and democracy through these steps. He wanted to end the secret treaties signed between the countries, reduce the use of armaments and establish freedom for the natives too.

Which sentence uses commas correctly? a. Don't go swimming in that muddy water Leon.
b. Believe it or not Joe, it is time for us to leave.
c. I have told your mother, Jordan about your success.
d. Yes, Adam, this is the correct door to use.

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The comma is after a kind of letter like Yes or No a sentence, so the answer would be B. Believe it or not Joe, it is for us to leave.

Why does the First Amendment matter today?It protects people’s right to say whatever they want even if it threatens public safety.
It protects people’s right to own and use weapons for the defense of self and family.
Without it, people could not share ideas freely on the Internet without risking arrest.
Without it, people could not seek protection from police or the military for anything.

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without it people could not share ideas freely on the internet without risking arrest.

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the correct answer is c

Explanation:

Which describes the underlined word in the sentence? Sally brought Cindy yellow daisies to cheer her up.

A.
indirect object

B.
predicate nominative

C.
direct object

D.
predicate adjective

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Assuming that the underlined word is daisies, the correct answer is direct object. When there are two types of objects in a sentence, an indirect one and a direct one, the grammatical rule is that the indirect object will come before the direct one in the sentence. So here, the indirect object is Cindy, which makes the word daisies a direct object.