Bradbury uses a metaphor to describe the children as, "so many roses, so many weeds." Which explanation most likely reflects the author’s intent? Group of answer choices The children are all different in how they look, yet similar in that they are children and growing. The children are different colors The children get watered every day like plants on the planet of Venus. Some of the children are useless like weeds and some are beautiful like roses.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, Circe5925
The author attributes papa's unforgivable behavior to which of the following? a. the painful memories connected with his 9-month ordeal in south dakota b. papa's increasing addiction to alcohol c. papa's unfulfilled need to be in charge of something and/or someone d. mama's emotional distance from papa
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, priscillaoliver4487
"first of all, how could they mistake a man for a sasquatch? " which best explains the purpose of this question (from review 2)? a) to illustrate how much the book uses humor b) to show how unbelievable parts of the story are c) to convince the reader that the novel is poorly written d) to highlight the differences between the characters in the novel
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Bradbury uses a metaphor to describe the children as, "so many roses, so many weeds." Which explanat...
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