She said that she had been plucked from the wild rose bush by her mother
I don't know if this answers your question but it came out with sinno, Diamond and Pearl.
In the poem "The Pearl" by anonymous, when the narrator asks "Who made thee?" the pearl responds by declaring that God, who is omnipotent and majestic, created it. The pearl implies that God's divine power and grace are evident in its beauty and perfection.
Oyster pearl
The League of Nations was the only point that made it into the treaty.
First of all, maybe state what book this question is from that you are referring to. I believe this is from The Pearl. Steinbeck wanted to foreshadow possible evil happenings to his family.
To answer a rhetorical question effectively, you should consider the intended message or point being made by the question and respond in a way that reinforces or challenges that message. This can involve providing a thoughtful reflection, offering a counterpoint, or simply acknowledging the rhetorical nature of the question.
Grips made out of mother of pearl.
it's a lab made pearl from oyster shells
a pearl is not an animal. pearls are made by clams and clams are animals
Pearl .
(not quoted exactly)"who made you?"pearls responce: "nobody, i was picked off the rose bush outside the prison door"
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