miss lottie's reaction to lizabeth's

  1. Which event propels the action directly leading to the climax?Group of answer choices Lizabeth throws the stone Lizabeth
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  2. In the story Marigolds, we have to tell the story in the essay from a lady named Miss Lottie's point of view but the story
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  3. Marigolds by eugenia collier 1969make a conversation between Miss Lottie and Lizabeth about the aftermath of lizabeth destroying
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  4. miss lottie's reaction to lizabeth's destroying the marigolds is one ofa. blind rage b. extreme relief c. sorrowful defeat d.
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  5. marigoldsmiss lottie's reaction to lizabeth's destroying the marigolds is one of
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  6. Marigolds by Eugenia Collier what is the Resolution How is the story resolved? What does Miss Lottie do? What does Ms. Lottie do
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  7. Imagine how the story might be different if told from Miss Lottieā€™s point of view. CHANGE THESE PARAGRAPHS TO Miss Lottie's
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  8. How does the author use the character of Miss Lottie to explore the theme of beauty in the midst of ugliness?(1 point) Responses
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  9. How does the author use the character of Miss Lottie to explore the theme of beauty in the midst of ugliness?(1 point)Responses
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  10. Marigolds by Eugenia Collier what is the Falling Action What happens as a result of the climax? What happens once Miss Lottie
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