myPerspectives: English Language Arts, California (Grade 9, Volume 1)
ISBN: 9780133339574
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Page 235: Practice
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The basic needs of a human: shelter, food, warmth and affection
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The only way she can show her love for a person
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Love.
The symbol repeats itself and reminds the reader after each representation of how they love you
The symbol repeats itself and reminds the reader after each representation of how they love you
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sleek, wild, dark and iridescent
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How her daughter is trapped in the room, trying to write her way out
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Being trapped. The symbol of the starling paints the picture of how it takes time to get out of a place or a feeling. The teenager is feeling many emotions and is using writing to release those and until she feels that release, she is trapped.
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The author uses the fish, the waves and the beach to describe the sound Alfred’s voice makes.
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Memory. The symbol is the jukebox of songs long-ago and how a young child brings them to life, juts as the old dance hall and the people are brought to life. It is carried in the child’s head even when the power leaves and possibly the island is destroyed.
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Memory. The symbol is the jukebox of songs long-ago and how a young child brings them to life, juts as the old dance hall and the people are brought to life. It is carried in the child’s head even when the power leaves and possibly the island is destroyed.
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