Select all that apply. After church Scout and Cal discuss _____. Cal's use of different languages Cal's history Cal's and Zebo's educations Cal's singing
To Kill a Mockingbird

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Answer 1

Answer:

After church Scout and Cal discuss Cal's use of different languages, Cal's history and Cal's and Zebo's educations.

Explanation:

After visiting Calpurnia's church (a church for black people only) for the first time, Jem and Scout, especially Scout, start asking a bunch of questions to Calpurnia. On their way back home, the kids learned why Cal talked differently among the black community, they learned that she grew up between the Buford Place and the Landin‘, has worked for the Finches and the Bufords all her life and that she moved to Maycomb when Jem and Scout's parents got married. They also learned how Cal and Zebo learned to read: Cal was taught by Miss Maudie Atkinson’s aunt, old Miss Buford, and Zebo was taught how to read by Cal, who used the Bible and the Blackstone’s Commentaries to teach him.

Answer 2

Answer:

- Cal's history

- Cal and Zeebo's education

- Cal's use of different languages

Explanation:

Cal's history comes into play when Scout begins asking about her birthdate, and Cal states that she just has it on Christmas; its easier to remember that way. (Cal does not remember her actual birthday)

Cal and Zeebo's education comes into play when Cal states where she was taught, and Scout proceeds to ask if she taught her son, Zeebo, to which she replies yes.

Cal's use of different languages comes into play when the children ask why she talks like an African-American, even though she knows better.

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Read this passage.

In this excerpt, Eliezer is being forced to leave Auschwitz for Buna, another concentration camp.

excerpt from Night by Elie Wiesel

And then, there we were, right out in the country on the sunny road. In the sky a few little white clouds.

What is the effect of the imagery of the beautiful weather?

It signals that while horrors are occurring in the concentration camps, the world continues to function normally.


It implies that the Nazis are manipulating the camps so that the weather is always dreary within their bounds.

It emphasizes that the march to Buna is a relaxing break from the horrors of camp life.

It foreshadows that the situation is improving and the concentration camps will soon be liberated.

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Answer: It signals that while horrors are occurring in the concentration camps, the world continues to function normally.

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_____ are dogs

( those, these, that, this )​

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These are dogs

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achievments of ruskin bond

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Answer:

Padma Shri in 1999 and the Padma Bhushan in 2014

The underlined words in this excerpt from Dylan's "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" are an example of _____.
·hyperbole to exaggerate the judge's orders
·synecdoche to represent the nation's entire legal system
·sarcasm to emphasize the absurdity of Zanzinger's sentence ·understatement to suggest that the situation was not as bad as it seemed

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What point is Robin failing to understand as he gets angry at the men? A. By pointing the gun at them, he was the first to act with hostility. B. The men are the people that the military has said they are there to protect and free from Saddam Hussein. C. By getting angry at the men, he is proving that he does care. D. All of the choices are correct.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

Answer: Letter D, aka “all of the choices are correct”.

Easiest way to do non-verbal tests.........................

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Answer:

Writing

Explanation:

Writing is a way of expressing yourself with pen and a paper, it is a creative art which uses sequence of non-verbal tests.

Why does the jeweller keep the duchess waiting for ten minutes?
to hide the jewels
c. to appear punctual
b. to tidy up the office
d. because it brings him pleasure
a.

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Answer:

Because the duchess needs money to pay her gambling debts

Explanation:

In Virginia Woolf's short story "The Duchess and the Jeweler," the jeweler keeps the duchess waiting for ten minutes because he wants to create an impression of busyness and importance. Hence, option c is correct.

What was the purpose duchess in Virginia?

In Virginia Woolf's short story "The Duchess and the Jeweler," the purpose of the duchess is to sell a pearl necklace to the jeweler.

The duchess is a wealthy and aristocratic woman who wants to sell her family's heirloom, a pearl necklace, for a large sum of money. She believes that the jeweler, who is known for his expertise and wealth, is the best person to buy the necklace from her.

The jeweler is aware that the duchess is a wealthy and influential client, and he wants to give her the impression that his business is in high demand and he is a busy man. By keeping her waiting, he is attempting to create an image of himself as a successful and sought-after jeweler. Hence, option C is correct.

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Write a poem or short short story that deliberately breaks the rules of Standard Written English. Then, write the piece following standard conventions. Explain what is lost in the standard version or why the departures from standard English helped convey more meaning.


(You may choose to write a nonsense poem in the style of Lewis Carroll or Dr. Seuss, with several made-up words that still carry meaning--or a poem or short short story that uses dialect to create a distinctive voice for the speaker.)

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To Elizabeth,

Oh, that I wish for thee to see the things,

That even of King's mightest of knights,

Would scout from slightest turbulence of kinks;

To dight for the journey is hard and rough,

But worry not, for thou knowst my delight

And for that I never prepare with vain

That I do reassure I packed with sense

But dost thou knowst what I do miss the most?

Within thee lies the answer to my cry

And I do hope we soon rejoice in ghosts

To the end of the world, and my death is close.

In standard convention:

To Elizabeth,

Oh, I wish for you to see the things,

That even of the King's bravest knights,

Would run away from the slightest tremor;

To prepare for the journey is hard and rough,

But don't worry, for you know me

And for that I never go without preparation

That I assure you I packed with thoughts

But do you know what I miss the most?

Within you lie the answer to my cry

And I hope we soon rejoice in ghosts

To the end of the world, and my death is close.

In the conventional English version, the sense of separation is reduced a lot more, as if the author's yearning to reunite with his long lost Elizabeth is just now wanting to meet her again and move on. In the old version, however, the dramatic words add more depths and emotions into the piece of writing, as if the author just doesn't have the patience to show and tell Elizabeth of all the things he had witnessed in life.

maths ..very interesting

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Answer:

maths is very interesting.

In 1945 the league of nations was by the united nations (blanks)

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Answer:

succeeded

Explanation:

Definition: To come next in time or order

To replace another in office or position: See Synonyms at follow.

To accomplish something desired or intended

To pass to a person by way of inheritance.

In the article “why do we hate?” Jim mohr explains that we can change our patterns of hate. “There must be hope, “he says. Do you believe there is hope for the capulets and montagues? In four to six sentences, explain your answer using examples from the play. Use proper spelling and grammar.

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Yes,there is hope for the capulets and montagues.

There is hope for family reunification because death connects others. In the play "Romeo and Juliet," they fall in love like crazy, but their families hate each other.  They love so much that Juliet pretends to die so that he can escape with Romeo.  However, Romeo is unaware that she is killing herself by pretending to be with her in her afterlife.

Thus,yes there is hope.

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How does the boys of winter fit the genre of non fiction

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Explanation:

this well-written and thoroughly researched story of the 1980 Olympic gold-medal winning hockey team, New York Daily News sportswriter Coffey does much more than simply evoke memories. Expertly using coach Herb Brooks (who died last year in an auto accident) as his focal point, Coffey shows how Brooks, a devoted student of the game, used both psychological tactics and a groundbreaking system predicated on speed and constant motion to defeat the Soviets, a team of highly trained, older and bigger professionals who had dominated the international competition for decades. Over the years, this story of the Americans' victory has become larger than life, replete with drama and drenched in patriotic themes. Coffey's greatest achievement is that his narrative never sinks into melodrama. He captures the rigorous training and the thrill of the games, yet digs deeper, soberly rendering the tenor of the American spirit amid the Iranian hostage crisis and the Cold War, and humanizing and illuminating (rather than caricaturing) the Russian side. For example, although the Russians were a world superpower, they scrounged for Band-Aids and didn't use slap shots because a shortage of quality sticks meant they couldn't risk breaking them—details suggesting the underlying faults of the Soviet regime. Coffey portrays the American side, a diverse collection of amateurs, warts and all, and gives special attention to Brooks, an enigmatic figure who turned a bunch of regional rivals into a tight-knit family whose bond still exists today. Filled with primary interviews and exceptional insight, Coffey's effort should delight more than just hockey fans. Photos. Agent, Andrew Stuart. (Jan.)

Forecast : Although the current NHL lockout may mean a lack of exposure to this book's natural audience (it won't get plugs between periods of games, since there are none), February marks the 25th anniversary of the 1980 Olympic team, which could help sales.

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What is an epilogue?
A. The afterword or final point
B. Closure or "the tying up of loose-ends" OR a lack of closure
C. A purposeful repetitions across a literary work
D. The intention of the overall work

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Answer:

B. Clousure or "the tying up of loose-ends" or a lack of closure.

It’s is b closure or the tying up of loose ends or a lack of closure

What is active reading? (5 points)
a
thinking about a story as you read it
b
writing a story while you read another
С
ling a story to someone who is listening
keeping your body moving while you read

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Answer: The closest answer is

A . thinking about a story as you read it

Explanation:

Active reading simply means reading something with a determination to understand and evaluate it for its relevance to your needs.

Answer:

option a is the correct

Explanation:

as when we read and we are determinated towards it and understanding it while reading and getting the story or text while reading; and in active reading you get to know what are you are understanding while you are reading the line

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How will the concepts you’re learning today help you later in life ?

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Answer:

Kindly check explanation.

Explanation: Learning from the perspective of many could be explained as an never-ending process whereby one gets to know about various aspects and concepts of a particular subject, field or life. In some cases, what we learn today will only be of aid to us in future just like the concepts which we make use of today were learnt yesterday.

In such a dynamic environment where the vast majority of winners are those who can look and see the future today and thus starts to prepare for it. There are numerous questions and problems which requires solution and as such the experiences and knowledge gained today will most likely be leveraged to solve future problems.

The concepts provide us information and give us experience which we can apply in the future.

The concepts that we are learning today will help us later in our life because these concepts are related to the real world. We gain knowledge about different things and aspects through education and experiences.

This information help us in the future and prevent us from doing the same mistake in the future so the concepts that we learn today will definitely help us in the future.

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How does Madame Loisel interact with Madame Forestier after seeing her for the first time in 10 years?

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Answer:

When Madame Loisel saw Madame Forestier after 10 years, she became very emotional and moved.

Explanation:

When Madame Loisel saw Madame Forestier after 10 years, she became very emotional and moved. She went before her and greeted her. Madame Forestier was shocked to see Madame Loisel and at first, found it difficult to recognize her. She was astonished about the fall in her personality and she inquired about the same. Madame Loisel narrated the story of the lost necklace and the hardships the couple went through to repay for it. She told her that in order to pay the debts, they had to work very hard for the complete ten years. After listening to the story, Madame Forestier disclosed the fact that the necklace was not an original piece and was not something of great value.

compose/write a short dialogue between two friends on how people save themselves from coronavirus pandemic.​

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Answer:

girl 1: " Hey (girl 2's name), do you want to meet up at the park tomorrow?"

girl 2: " I will have to ask my parents but, isnt it a bit risky?"

girl 1: " nooo it will be fine!!"

girl 2: " my parents said yes as long as we maintain social distancing, to keep us safe just incase."

girl 1: " sure thing! Would you like to come over to mine after that too, maybe in the garden?"

girl 2: " yup! as long as we are maintaning social distancing and i bring some hand sanitiser, sure!"

MAINTAIN SOCIAL DISTANCING AND KEEP WASHING YOUR HANDS!!!STAY SAFE!!

Answer:

george: hey bro want to go to the canteen.

harry: no its a bit unsafe.

george: that's true, but we will be fine if we wear a mask and follow social distancing.

harry: yeah sure lets go.

george: that's my boy.

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1) Read the line and answer the questions Has a snake ever coiled itself round any part of your body fell-blooded cobre a) Who is the speaker?
b) Who did the speaker address? c) What is the speaker? ​

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a. The speaker or narrator of the story is a homeopath doctor who narrates himself as a doctor who encounters a snake.

b. The speaker addresses us

c. The speaker is a Homeopathic Doctor, who thinks that he is handsome and feels proud of himself for being a homeopathic doctor and instead calls himself only a doctor instead of homeopathic doctor.

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Based on the essay’s central ideas, what is Emerson trying to convince the reader to think or do?

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Answer:

A...B...D...F

Explanation:

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Review the list of 15 communication methods below. Select 3 positive and 3 negative methods of communication and explain how the results of each affect your health:
Positive
1.
2.
3.
Negative
1.
2.
3.

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Answer:

Is

Explanation:

Positive

1. I express my feelings easily.

2. I use the silent treatment when I am upset.

3. I discuss my problems instead of blaming others.

Negative

1. I have trouble expressing myself when I am emotional.

2. I am distracted by sights and sounds when others are speaking to me.

3. I speak overly loud to get attention or make a point.

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Communication can be either positive or negative. Communication is the way how people interact with each other.

What are the three positive statements?I express my feelings easily.I use the silent treatment when I am upset.I discuss my problems instead of blaming others.

Positive communication is constructive, effective and supportive means of communication.

What are the three negative statements?I have trouble expressing myself when I am emotional.I am distracted by sights and sounds when others are speaking to me.I speak overly loud to get attention or make a point.

Negative Communication involves use of emotions.

The positive communication helps a person to think straight. Whereas, a negative communication makes use of emotions of a person.

Therefore, these are the distinctions of positive and negative communication.

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The power to shape the world into a better place rests within each of us. Our
communities can only thrive if each of us are willing to step up and become an active
citizen of our area.
a) Discuss what are some positive benefits and outcomes for yourself and the
community, in your decision to become involved in a local program as a contributor,
member, or volunteer
b) Who in your community (i.e. homeless, disadvantaged elementary school kids, etc.)
would you like to help out or work more with? Why are you so passionate about that
population?
c) How can you get involved, even now, to helping that group out? What is a specific
community program, group, social media campaign, etc. that you can become a part of
locally? If you don't have an idea, who or where can you find more information on how to
get involved?

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Answer:

Homeless and disadvantage ones

Short story on helping old and disabled people

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Answer:

Sam’s Story – Living in a Community

Explanation:

Sam is an adult with autism. Sometimes, when I think about why Sam wants to stay in our small hometown, I know it’s about the reliable relationships he has in the community that allow him to have more of his own independence. Like, I know everyone at Dave’s Auto Shop, where he gets his car fixed, so I don’t feel like I have to backtrack to make sure nobody’s taking advantage of Sam as he takes care of his car. The restaurateurs in town know him and his food preferences, so he can go in and eat without me. He schedules his own checkups at the dentist and the doctor. The people at the credit union know him, too. Even for adults, it takes a village. And this village supports him so that we both have more independence.

5. Imagine you are the manager of a company that organizes celebrations and

parties, and you've been put in charge of organizing a high school dance.

Choose

any three of Fayol's five management functions and describe what

performing that function will look like in preparing for this job.

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Answer:

You must begin by determining who will not be working on the project and who will be working on it. I would also include a list of the items we would require, as well as any decorations. Following that, I'll look at which restaurants I'd like to do catering for. Following the planning step, I must organize the tasks that each employee must do. In addition, I must order the staff in a detailed manner so that they understand their responsibilities.

masculine gender of she - bear​

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Answer:

Boar...

Explanation:Boar is a male bear

Masculine gender of she bear is Boar.

How do you think Wilma Rudolph felt about people's expectations for her?

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Answer:

i would describe her as a conquer

Explanation:

she showed many people never give up even though times are hard

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why did abe decided to look after the injured dog​

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Explanation:

because the dog is injured and he want to help the dog

Answer:

Ch and ch name is not given plz give it then we will answer the question from any chapter and story

Explanation:

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describe the character of Lencho in the light of his a
Attitude towards God and man
CLASS 10 ENGLISH CHAPTER 1 LETTER TO GOD​

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Lencho was a poor farmer. He was very hard-working.Once his harvest was destroyed completely because of hailstorm. He became hopeless because he did not have even a penny , so his family had to starve.Lencho was very simple person with firm faith in God. He hoped that God would help him and make sure that he and his family would not starve. He went to the office and a wrote an appealing letter with confidence to God for help.He described each and every aspect of destruction and reason for seeking His help. He pasted a stamp and mailed through post office addressing to “The God”.In the opinion of Lencho men are dishonest and deceitful. Without any hesitation he wrote a letter again to God after receiving 70 pesos donation from post office employees and remarked them as the bunch of crooks.As he believed that God helps innocent people in distress so he approached the God directly.Even he was not surprised to receive 70 pesos but became very angry that God would not make any mistake to send him 100 pesos so he wrote again for the rest amount.He requested God not to send the money through post as the people in post office were bunch of crooks.

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Answer:

Lencho was a farmer. He was not so poor and not so rich farmer. He was having a great faith in God. This we came to know from his letter addressed to God. He did so for the compensation of his crops. Actually the hail stones destroyed his crops and he thought that now his family would starve throughout the whole year. But he was very religious person, so he decided to ask the God for his help. In his letter to God he asked the God for 100 pesos. But his letter was not reached to God. It were the post office employees who sent the 70 pesos for help. And Lencho called the post office employees as “a bunch of crooks”. While they helped him. Because of this we can say that Lencho was a foolish person too (in the sense of innocence).

Why is sergeant major hesitant to handover the monkeys paw?

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Answer:

Sergeant-Major Morris fears for the curiosity and human greed displayed by the White family, in addition to fearing for what may happen to their next owner.

Explanation:

The book "The monkey's paw" is a novel of the genre of horror literature, published in 1902, it tells how Sergeant-Major Morris gets a stuffed monkey leg that was haunted and fulfills 3 wishes to 3 different owners, and that its current owner's wishes are fulfilled but in a counterproductive way.

The White family shows some interest in buying the monkey paw, but Sergeant Morris does not want to sell the monkey paw because he fears what may happen to its next owner due to a desire for a fast path to a life of tranquility and luxury.

What can be learned about Greek life from this excerpt?
Select five responses.
is heard
incia reat

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Kings sponsored sporting events.

People came to watch the athletic games.

Outsiders could take part in the athletic contests.

Discus throwing was a common sporting event.

Kings ruled over local areas.

Explanation:

In the given passage from "Perseus," the narrator talks about Greek society and its sporting events. Perseus was one of the competitors of that event where he showcased his strength and ability.

Through the description of what happened during that event, we can know that athletic contests are an integral part of Greek society. And that such events are organized and sponsored by the kings who rule that land. Also, Perseus' participation despite being an outsider means that everyone is welcomed to participate in it and that there are also huge spectators to watch the games. And lastly, discuss throw seems to be a common sporting event in such athletic contests.

Thus, the correct answers are the first, third, fourth, fifth, and seventh options.

The Canterbury Tales were mostly written in ________ form.

- prose

- poetry

- sonnet

- eulogy

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Answer:

poetry

Explanation:

the answer is poetry

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Whitehouse.gov is not a reliable source. B. She did not cross reference the information she found. C. She did not choose a strong research topic. D. She wasted her time writing an outline. When you write a cover letter, which of the following should you do?Repeat as many points from your rsum asyou can. Lointing out how extensive yourexperience is.Show that you have researched the companyand are interested in contributing your skillsto their business.o Explain exactly what you did in other jobs.List your educational degrees. "We've had to cut our overhead expenses, and we let go several of our support staff," said J. Richard Peale, Managing Partner of Lockstill and Ratcliffe LLC. "However, I am counting upon each of us to creatively deliver even better legal services to our clients, although we've each had to pick up extra work that was previously done by our support staff." J. Richard is counting upon his team to subscribe to the belief known as the ____________, the ability to achieve multiple objectives at the same time. Which character is described in these lines? (10 points)"Too loathsome and lasting. Not longer he tarried,But one night after continued his slaughterShameless and shocking, shrinking but littleFrom malice and murder; they mastered him fully." aHigelac bBeowulf cGrendel dHrothgar which rigid transformation would map triangle AQR to triangle AKP what is The process for resolving conflicts that involves a neutral third party is called Two scientists did the same experiment but arrived at different results. The scientists most likely I am so confused Please Help it is DUE NOW!! Select the polynomial that is a perfect square trinomial. 9x^2 + 9x + 1 36b^2 24b + 8 16x^2 + 24x + 9 4a^2 10a + 25 A sample of 255 observations is selected from a normal population with a population standard deviation of 27. The sample mean is 20. Determine the standard error of the mean. Read the poem by Emily Dickinson.THE LOST JEWELI held a jewel in my fingersAnd went to sleep.The day was warm, and winds were prosy;I said: "'Twill keep."I woke and chid my honest fingers, --The gem was gone;And now an amethyst remembranceIs all I own.Which best describes the ambiguity in this poem?Is the jewel literal or figurative?Where did the gem go?Why did she go to sleep?Is memory all any of us own?