Which statement best explains how lowell uses the aquarium and the statue of colonel shaw as symbols?
neither the aquarium nor the monument are able to stand the test of time because they are man-made symbols, as only natural things can endure.
the aquarium that has been destroyed is a symbol for the natural, beautiful things that are destroyed, while shaw's statue is a symbol of the future.
both the aquarium and the monument are architectural structures that have been destroyed or almost destroyed, and are symbols for a decent past.
the monument to colonel shaw was a symbol for the civil rights movement, and was replaced by the aquarium, which is merely a commercial enterprise.
not everyone is always right.
jessica, a teenage girl who just wants popularity, does everything to get attention. she puts her hair in a bun and steals her mom's lipstick and such. but then she takes something and it makes her inside and outside appearance go bad.
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d.) then bernice winced as marjorie tossed her own hair over her shoulders and began to twist it slowly into two long blond braids until in her cream-colored negligée she looked like a delicate painting of some saxon princess. fascinated, bernice watched the braids grow. heavy and luxurious they were, moving under the supple fingers like restive snakes—and to bernice remained this relic and the curling iron and a to-morrow full of eyes.
what motivates odysseus to tell a lie to the cyclops