The cold weather in Birmingham affects the Watson children's choice of activities by limiting their outdoor play options. Their activities are constrained indoors or in places sheltered from the chill, leading to more time spent with each other and engaging in family bonding activities.
The Birmingham weather influences the Watson children's choice of activities by limiting their outdoor play due to extreme heat and segregation laws at the time. Despite the oppressive weather conditions, the children find ways to have fun and bond together in other ways, such as playing games indoors or swimming in a local pool.
In "The Watsons Go to Birmingham," Buster Brown's frozen hair is a foreshadowing of the extreme cold temperatures that the Watsons will later experience during their trip to Birmingham, which becomes a significant event in the story. This foreshadows the dangerous and life-changing events that will unfold as a result of the cold weather.
One hyperbole in "The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963" is when Kenny exaggerates by saying his brother Byron is "the world's greatest" when it comes to causing trouble. Another hyperbole is when Kenny describes the extreme cold weather by saying it was so cold that "if you stuck your tongue to a metal pole, it would freeze right there."
its kind of obvious it depends i what seson it is you dont want to go swimming when its winter or make it ssnow in summer it pretty much depends on the season , what im getting at is.. just write it depends on ehat season but also use your own words
its kind of obvious it depends i what seson it is you dont want to go swimming when its winter or make it ssnow in summer it pretty much depends on the season , what im getting at is.. just write it depends on ehat season but also use your own words
Good weather usually means more activities. Bad weather means cancellation.
it is probably hot or cold.
No
Yes, she was.
cleaning the streets
sol
yes because the fine weather is a good weather