This phrase means "His name to thee for skies am shin brother good grace from hood spacious" does not have a clear meaning in English. It seems like a jumble of words potentially created by mixing up phrases or words. It is not a known phrase or saying.
Oh, what a lovely question! In "The Westing Game," the character Theo recites the first verse of "America the Beautiful" during the Fourth of July celebration. The lyrics he recites are: "O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain!" It's a beautiful moment in the book that captures the patriotic spirit of the holiday.
Angela and Sydelle thought the clues in "The Westing Game" came from the song "America the Beautiful." They believed the clues were found in the first lines of the song which were "Oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain".
Robert Fisher Boyce
I can give you several sentences.This room is very spacious.Our deck has a spacious view."Oh beautiful, for spacious skies ..." (from "America the Beautiful")The new house is much more spacious than it appears from the outside.
The song that begins with the lyrics "O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain" is "America the Beautiful." It is a patriotic song that celebrates the natural beauty of the United States.
"O beautiful for spacious skies" is a line from the patriotic song "America the Beautiful," which celebrates the natural beauty and vast landscapes of the United States. It evokes imagery of wide, open skies, symbolizing freedom and the grandeur of the nation. The phrase reflects a deep appreciation for the country’s scenic vistas and serves as a reminder of the ideals of liberty and unity that the nation aspires to uphold. Overall, it conveys a sense of pride and reverence for America's natural heritage.
Read the book to find out! In the back of the Westing Game book it has the clues and the answers to them. They're cross-out on what should not be there and there are the correct things that should be there. Easy as pie! Sorry I couldn't help more!!
Katharine Lee Bates wrote "O beautiful for Spacious Skies" after climbing Pikes Peak and gazing across the plains to the east. The "alabaster cities" of stanza three refers to the "White City" of the Columbian World Exposition at Chicago which she visited on the way to Colorado. (according to "Hymn Notes for Church Bulletins" by Austin C. Lovelace)
The first verse of "America the Beautiful" is: O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain!
O beautiful for spacious skies For amber waves of grain For purple mountain mejesties Above the fruited plain My Philippines, dear Philippines God shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea
The cast of Anchored Skies - 2013 includes: Jonathon Booker as Lyon Reylien Bourne as Mark Matthew Goldring as John Alina Gorun as Linda Sarah Grace Schalcik as Judy Mario Serna as Goon Leader
There are 7 skies.