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?
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The moral of the story is that the narrator is fond of penis.
In "The Marigolds," the children hate the marigolds at Miss Lottie's house because they represent beauty and hope in an otherwise bleak and impoverished environment. The marigolds stand out against the harshness of their surroundings, which evokes feelings of jealousy and resentment among the children. They see Miss Lottie's flowers as a symbol of her eccentricity and defiance against their difficult circumstances, leading them to mock and mistreat her. Ultimately, their hatred reflects their own struggles and insecurities in navigating their challenging lives.
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 :)
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Because society and it's need for objectification. It is a real shame isn't it?
Nothing I don't have any marigolds.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word marigolds.
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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.
The summer time is the best to plant marigolds. :)
Marigolds don't grow with salt water
Marigolds come in colors or orange and yellow. Marigolds are very easy to care for and they are an annual plant.