Play with each other.
Survivors are not buried when they are currently living. Burying people alive is forbidden in some countries. The passengers who died in the plane crash would be buried according to their nationality. Chinese passengers would be buried in China. etc; The families of the passengers could also decide where they would be buried
the theme can actually be anything. it depends on the readers P.O.V. i just did a project on him and this is wat i wrote. Updike is talking about the idea of a limbo. a place between heaven and hell in which someone attempts to work off there sins. the whole poems an extended metaphor because he is comparing this airport with limbo the whole time. he is also trying to say that waiting there would eventually pay off when he says "amid promises of a beautiful life abroad." he is saying that after he has waited patiently in this "airport" (limbo) he shall be rewarded with "the beautiful life abroad" (heaven). i hope this helped im only in 9th grade so...yah. but i think its pretty good :) -Abby
The Joy Luck Club is a novel published in 1989 that was turned into a film in 1993. The story follows the life of four Chinese women and their daughters.
Would you rather be a flower or a bee
890,367,578......not counting the Chinese guy eating half a watermelon behind the counter :P
A waterlemon
melons, watermelons, pumkin, bottle gourd etc.
You would get paid atleast $10 an hour.
Cutting up watermelons , I would imagine.
Business interest group. -polarbear
Watermelon's grow best in warm conditions. Summertime would be best.
No. You would arrive at an airport, or at the airport.
Ligers or ligeraisi tigis in latin are subject to regular orgies of watermelons feasts, which suggests that in the span of a year it would be objective to suggest ligers do eat watermelon lots.
It depends on how you would like your watermellon to be after it is done growing.
Would you find an airport symbol on the globe
yes it is black, it was made that way so it would suck all the amounts of sun rays around him, and heat.