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“Cherry Bomb,” Maxine Clair characterizes key memories of her fifth-grade summer world. Clair uses symbolism, tone, and diction to characterize her memories about her youthful, innocent, and happy fifth grade summer. Maxine Clair uses symbolism throughout the passage to represent happiness and ...
The Cherry Blossom is widely known in Japan due to their many meanings. People get the cherry blossom tattoo because of thesymbolism it represents. They are not only a national symbol for Japan, but they also have lots of festivals throughout the spring to celebrate the flower itself. Talk ...