The symbols in "Copper Sun" by Sharon Draper include the copper sun itself, which represents hope and resilience, as well as the slave ships and chains symbolizing oppression and brutality. Additionally, the colors red and blue appear as symbols of courage and freedom.
Some symbols in the book "Copper Sun" include the copper sun itself, which represents hope and resilience, and the shackles that symbolize the oppression and dehumanization of slavery. The journey from Africa to America can also be seen as a symbol of loss, change, and survival.
Cu
Copper Sun was created in 2006.
Cu(ALO2)2
Cu and O so copper I oxide is Cu2O and copper II oxide is CuO
need help with old symbols on and copper goblet found at estate auction. seems 2b real old
Two symbols of transition metals are Fe (iron) and Cu (copper).
copper, zinc, and platinum
Two symbols found in the play A Raisin in the Sun are a dried up Raisin and an ugly old Sun
The chemical symbol of copper is Cu; the chemical symbol of zinc is Zn.
Dewdrop/sun.
"Copper Sun" by Sharon Draper was published in 2006.