In the ghetto, milkweed serves as a symbol of hope and resilience for Misha. It represents beauty and nature amidst the harsh reality of their environment. Misha's connection to milkweed allows her to find solace and strength in the midst of adversity.
The title Milkweed comes first appears on page 142 of the book where Misha and Janina find a Milkweed pod and watch it soar into the air. This represents freedom during the times of war that the children are forced to endure, with the Milkweed pods flying freely.
The falling action in "Milkweed" by Jerry Spinelli occurs when Misha survives the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto and is taken in by a farmer. He starts a new life under a new identity, dealing with the aftermath of the war and reflecting on his experiences.
on milkweed especially milkweed in open fields or by roadsides
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on milkweed leaves
You buy things for the nightbarn and see Root in the nightbarn he will give you a reward if an animal likes what you've bought including Milkweed!
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You can usually find them on milkweed plants.
Yes, milkweed sap has a strong odor that some people find unpleasant. It is known to have a milky, acrid smell that can be off-putting to some individuals.
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