In "A Rose for Emily," some of the things inherited include the Grierson family home, the Southern aristocratic values and traditions of the past, and the societal expectations placed on Emily as a Southern woman. Additionally, Emily inherits a sense of duty and obligation towards her family name and reputation.
all traits are inherited, there is no such thing as a non-inherited trait...
I think you mean inherited and inherited traits - in which case yes - they're the same.
Same thing, different day.
well every thing
true
Emily Dickinson wrote the poem "Hope is the thing with feathers" in 1861. It was first published posthumously in 1891.
Emily Bordignon has: Played Peewee in "The New Addams Family" in 1998. Played Raven in "This Indie Thing" in 2010. Performed in "The Matthew Morrison Story" in 2011. Played Wendy in "My Pure Joy" in 2011. Played Clara in "Girl Repellent" in 2011.
That's the same thing - if you are born with it, it's because you inherited from your parent - when you were born. In short, yes, it is inherited, not developed.
Playing her favorite sport, Soccer.
A set of actions that a living thing is born with and does not need to learn.
The Real Thing - story - has 6 pages.
Emily's secret is that she was a lesbian, but that gets out, so A just taunts her the Jenna Thing and the mystery of Alison.