The Stamp Act was a tax Britain put on the Colonists' items such as newspapers. It was known as the "last straw" for the Colonists before the revolution.
No, because they were made of straw.
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Mary Kies was the first to weave straw and silk together to make bonnets :)
a triggering event is "the final straw" that sets things into motion
The paper left on a straw is typically referred to as a straw wrapper or straw sleeve. It is used to keep the straw clean and hygienic before use.
The attempt to supply Fort Sumter by Union ships.
wood or a straw
it means: the last staw
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The phrase "the last straw" originates from the idiom "the straw that broke the camel's back," which refers to a seemingly minor or routine occurrence that triggers a disproportionate reaction due to the accumulation of previous stress. Just as a camel can carry a heavy load until one final straw causes it to collapse, this phrase describes a situation where a small event leads to a significant outcome.
William E. Straw has written: 'Stop dieting before it kills you' -- subject(s): Reducing diets, Obesity, Weight loss
someone please help me. my plot paper is do tomorrow and I don't know what to do.
some hay or straw
It should be "the last straw," which refers to the fable where a man kept loading a camel's back until he had put on one straw too many, and the camel's back broke. That was the last straw. If your phrase means anything, which is by no means certain, it would be " the single additional element that made her unable to bear her suffering."
To effectively sterilize straw for growing mushrooms, you can use a process called pasteurization. This involves soaking the straw in hot water (around 160-180F) for about an hour to kill off any harmful bacteria or fungi. Another method is to steam the straw at a high temperature (around 160-180F) for 1-2 hours. Make sure to cool the straw before using it to grow mushrooms.