Lily's Crossing has many themes, there are many aspects of this book. The theme can be the "Importance of family", "Friendship is dependent on sacrifices". There can be other themes for this book.
The main conflict in "Lily's Crossing" by Patricia Reilly Giff is Lily's struggle to cope with her father fighting in World War II while also trying to navigate her friendships and sense of belonging during a summer spent in Rockaway, New York. Lily also faces internal conflict as she grapples with her own fears and uncertainties about the war and its impact on her life.
It's very possible that the conflict in Lily's Crossing is conflict against self. Lily struggles with losing her friend and father for the summer because of WWII. She is at odds with her grandma with whom she must live during the summer. It is Lily's way of dealing with things, through fabrication and avoidance, that gets her and her new Hungarian friend, Albert, in serious trouble.
The theme of the book is power in society because it's saying that Americans always have more power than the poor Mexicans, and are allowed to do anything because they have the money to do it. Also, being thankful for what you have because he always is thankful for what he has.
A few themes are the importance of family and friendship is dependent on sacrifices .
She does in some ways
in lilys crossing gram is a little stricked. even though she is stricked she loves lily "more than she knows". and she always wants what is best for lily.
You need to read the book.
people use lilys for special days and events
You need to read the book.
yes, mosy lilys are monocotyledonous and produce flowers
The game that you get most of it from is "Seed Sorter".
Plantae.
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maori bread heheheheheheh lilys cool
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