Easy........We dont chooese marigolds...or wahtever
Lizabeth
she felt sorry for destroying the marigolds so she plants it herself
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?
sudde
what is marigold falling action
The children messed with Miss Lottie's beautiful marigolds.
the children are afraid of her cause her looks and they hate her cause she planted those marigolds which make their neighboor hood look less ugly :)
a couple of species of marigolds are a couple of species of marigolds are a couple of species of marigolds are
In the story "Marigolds" by Eugenia W. Collier, the diction refers to the author's choice of words and language style used to convey the themes and emotions of the narrative. The diction in the story helps create a vivid picture of the setting, characters, and their struggles, enhancing the overall impact of the story on the reader.
Because society and it's need for objectification. It is a real shame isn't it?
There are no perfect rhymes for the word marigolds.
Nothing
Nothing I don't have any marigolds.
Eugenia Collier describes the setting of Marigolds and dusty and run down. Miss Lottie took great pride in her marigolds because they added a small amount of beauty to an otherwise ugly and dismal place.
Man in the moon marigolds are an african type of marigolds who need a lotos sun to grow.
The summer time is the best to plant marigolds. :)
Marigolds don't grow with salt water