The climax is when Lizabeth returns to Miss Lottie's garden in the night and destroys her marigolds. She then realizes what she had done was wrong and begins to think more women-like rather than child-like.
How does the climax of the story—Lizabeth’s destruction of the marigolds – begin a rite of passage from childhood to the beginning of womanhood?
How does the climax of the story—Lizabeth’s destruction of the marigolds – begin a rite of passage from childhood to the beginning of womanhood?
How does the climax of the story—Lizabeth’s destruction of the marigolds – begin a rite of passage from childhood to the beginning of womanhood?
Desolation
Destruction is when something is destroyed; damage is when something is hurt or altered in a bad way from its beginning state.
More Eternal Memories
the beginning day of the destruction of German oppression in Europe
Because earthquakes rupture sections of a fault, sometimes for hundreds of miles. So it is possible for there to be just as much destruction anywhere along the fault as there is at the epicenter. (the epicenter being at the beginning of the rupture)
I'm not sure which song you mean... Prince of Darkess? Symphony of Destruction? Set the World Afire?
Death, Destruction, Mayhem. Confirmed the win over Japan. I'm pretty sure that it also was the beginning of anime.
Havoc is a word that means widespread destruction. Hemic is an adjective that means having to do with blood.
How does the climax of the story—Lizabeth’s destruction of the marigolds – begin a rite of passage from childhood to the beginning of womanhood?