Answer:
2. by symbolizing that beauty does not last and should be revered.
Explanation:
This is the way in which the image of the fleeting essence of spring suggest the idea that change is inevitable. In this description, we are reminded of how plants in nature go from green to gold as the seasons change. This is similar to how our life is. Life is always changing, and everything fades constantly. The poem reminds us of the importance of appreciating beauty while it exists, as it passes quickly.
A. RNA
B. DNA
C. lipids
D. protein
To make it easier the answer is D
Have a good day
b. the salutation.
c. the inside address.
d. the closing.
b. a hypothesis.
c. a prediction.
d. a conclusion.
B. The difficulty the author had pushing his wagon along the street
C. The distance between the author’s house and the store
D. The details that the author remembers most vividly about that day
“But I was born to do the long jump. My instinct is to jump,” Teresa said as she sat on a bench.
“When I’m on the Olympic team, you’ll see what I mean.”
Teresa’s comments influence the theme of the story because they show that she —
A. does not know a lot about long jumping
B. thinks that her coach does not give her useful advice
C. believes that she is a better long jumper than she actually is
D. feels as though she has to prove her abilities to others
Coach Wilson calls Teresa’s mother before the tryout most likely to —
A. inform her that Teresa’s tryout is probably going to be unsuccessful
B. tell her that Teresa will have to adjust to working with a new coach
C. persuade Teresa’s mother to talk Teresa out of attending the tryout
D. give Teresa’s mother directions to the training facility in Grand Prairie
What is the main theme of the selection?
A. Breaking the rules usually leads to a negative outcome.
B. People often have a strong desire to explore the unknown.
C. People tend to forget things when they are in a hurry.
D. Going to a new location can be an exciting experience.
Its D thats the answer