Lizabeth realizes that Miss Lottie is not mean but a broken person trying to create beauty in her world.
The late-night outing with her brother brings Lizabeth a sense of companionship.
Lizabeth is able to replace the lost marigolds and bring peace to Miss Lottie’s life.
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The resolution of Lizabeth’s conflict in “Marigolds” develop the theme as:
Lizabeth realizes that Miss Lottie is not mean but a broken person trying to create beauty in her world.
Miss Lottie's marigolds are used as the symbol in the short story “Marigolds”. They symbolize things which people add in their lives in order to make it beautiful and bearable. Since Miss Lottie had been an outcast, therefore to be occupied with some work she had planted marigolds which helps her in being busy in her life.
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superhero with a mutation that causes powers, using a real factor that causes mutations. Identify your character below, and describe the cause
and effects of the mutation.
Answer:
Try to watch some superhero series so that it has a better context for your story or some anime.
The story involves superhero Helix whose powers originate from a mutation caused by radiation exposure. This resulted in increased healing abilities, superhuman strength, and ability to resist disease or injury.
Our superhero, Helix, gained her powers through a mutation caused by exposure to radiation, a real factor that can cause mutations. While working with an experiment at a nuclear research facility, Helix was accidentally bathed in a burst of gamma radiation. This radiation caused her DNA to mutate, accelerating her body's natural healing abilities at an exponential rate, giving her superhuman strength and regeneration powers. The cause of Helix's mutation was radiation exposure, and its effects include enhanced muscular strength, the capacity to regenerate damaged cells, and an increased resistance to physical injury or illness.
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Answer:
Simultaneously.
Explanation:
All at once, pandemonium broke loose. Simultaneously, the marching band came around the corner, dogs began barking, the horses pulling the Mayors carriage began to run. This word maintains that all the occurrence happened at the same time.