subject
English, 20.01.2021 19:00 lilisagaser4505

Read the passage The San Francisco Bay is famous for many things--the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, where the old prison is now a tourist attraction,
and "junk sculptures on the street of the east shore of the bay.
Driving along the Eastshore Freeway near Berkeley and Oakland, you can see these huge folk art structures built of driftwood and plastic
and hubcaps--anything people find washed ashore or discarded. A castle with flags flying a dinosaur big enough for kids to climb on, horses and
riders, immense weird bug-there is no telling what will be there. Since the early 1960s, hundreds of people of all ages have built things there,
squishing around in the mud with hammers and nails. They use what they can find for supports or sides, heads or hats, flags or flippers.
A sculpture may stand for a few days, a few weeks, or longer. Winds, rain, and tides can change a sculpture. A piece blown off one can be
used on another. Like people who make sand castles at the beach the builders expect their work to be changed by weather or by other people.
That's part of the fun, part of what makes junk art a creative community project. And freeway travelers have something great to look at when
they're stuck in an Eastshore traffic jam!
Why do Eastshore sculptures keep changing?
01. The junk sculpture rules say the forms have to change every two weeks or be taken clear down.
02. The weather and other people change the forms after they are built.
3. The tide comes in every night and washes the forms away.
04. The forms are not well built and they fall down when the wind

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on English

question
English, 21.06.2019 21:30
Which example is presented in chronological
Answers: 2
question
English, 21.06.2019 22:30
Read the excerpt from “to one in paradise,” by edgar allan poe. thou wast all that to me, love . . a fountain and a shrine, all wreathed with fairy fruits and flowers, and all the flowers were mine. how does poe use a sound device in the excerpt? he uses assonance to connect the images of architecture. he uses alliteration to draw attention to the images of his love. he uses cacophony to create a discordant sound of loss. he uses internal rhyme to enhance the rhythm of his lyrical poem.
Answers: 2
question
English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Based on her speech in the excerpt ,what can we infer about francesca
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 07:00
What does the candle symbolize in this excerpt from leo tolstoy’s the death of ivan ilyich? “when i am not, what will there be? there will be nothing. then where shall i be when i am no more? can this be dying? no, i don’t want to! ” he jumped up and tried to light the candle, felt for it with trembling hands, dropped candle and candlestick on the floor, and fell back on his pillow. a. ivan ilyich’s shallow lifestyle b. ivan ilyich’s troubled conscience c. ivan ilyich’s murky past d. ivan ilyich’s approaching death
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Read the passage The San Francisco Bay is famous for many things--the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 14.12.2021 02:50
question
Biology, 14.12.2021 02:50
question
Mathematics, 14.12.2021 02:50
Questions on the website: 13722367