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Alenkasestr
1 month ago
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In 75-100 words, describe the mood evoked by the ending of "marigolds." how does the author evoke that mood?

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Lady bird [7.4K]1 month ago
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The narrative stirred a wide range of feelings in the main characters. Lizabeth transitioned from being a careless girl to someone who gained wisdom through her experiences. She felt remorse for her actions that harmed Mrs. Lottie's immaculate garden during tough times. Additionally, she was perplexed by her father's tears of sadness. Ultimately, Lizabeth came to understand that life is imperfect and she must learn to accept and navigate it with what she possesses.


Lady bird [7.4K]1 month ago
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The narrative stirred a range of feelings among the main characters. Lizbeth transitioned from a careless girl to someone who matured due to the circumstances surrounding her. It also reflects on whether this transformation led to a positive or negative change.
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