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A. Answer the following questions,
1. What information do you have on Charles and Anne
Lindbergh?
2. The narrator speaks of many different words for
goodbye. Which goodbye word does she like most?
How does she describe it?
3. They buy ten at one of the stations. Describe their
experience
4. Describe the Japanese family that boarded the train
at one of the stations
5. "Our real goodbye was not until the boat pulled out of the dock at Yokohoma
Complete the colourful scene for goodbye that takes place in your
own words.
6. Anne discusses different words for goodbye. What does she say about Farewell
and Goodbye?
7. Describe the scene at the station through the eyes of the narrator.
Help me and chapter name is Sayonara.... please help me and make your all answer on your copy don't give irreverent question when I report your answer ok.....​

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Answered by shreyajoby225
26

Explanation:

1.Anne Spencer Lindbergh (née Morrow; June 22, 1906 – February 7, 2001) was an American author and aviator, wife of decorated pioneer aviator Charles Lindbergh, with whom she made many exploratory flights.Following the kidnap and murder of their eldest child, they lived in Europe, where Charles was impressed by Germany’s new air power. When they returned to America, he led the isolationist America First Committee. Anne’s supporting booklet The Wave of the Future declared that fascism was the inevitable way forward; she had also written a letter praising Hitler in unequivocal terms.

After the war, she moved away from politics, writing extensive poetry and nonfiction, Gift from the Sea being an inspirational book for women that appears to foreshadow the green movement.

Morrow and Lindbergh met on December 21, 1927, in Mexico City.Her father, Lindbergh's financial adviser at J. P. Morgan and Co., invited him to Mexico to advance good relations between it and the United States.At the time, Morrow was a shy 21-year-old senior at Smith College. Lindbergh was a high-profile aviator whose solo flight across the Atlantic made him a hero of immense proportions.The sight of the boyish aviator, who was staying with the Morrows, tugged at Morrow's heartstrings.They were married in a private ceremony on May 27, 1929, at the home of her parents in Englewood, New Jersey.That year, Anne Lindbergh flew solo for the first time, and in 1930, she became the first American woman to earn a first-class glider pilot's license. In the 1930s, both together explored and charted air routes between continents.[13] The Lindberghs were the first to fly from Africa to South America and explored polar air routes from North America to Asia and Europe.[14]Their first child, Charles Jr, was born on Anne's 24th birthday, June 22, 1930.

2.As the Japanese word ‘Sayonara’ literally means ‘Goodbye’, the author Anne Lindberg has penned the emotions of a mother in bidding goodbye to her son, when he leaves for a better life to elsewhere. According to the author, a father bids farewell to his son with the encouragement for achieving success in his future life, mixed with certain degree of criticism regarding the weaknesses of the son. In this story, the mother’s farewell consists of her emotions of love, good wishes and prayers, with underneath sorrow of being parted with her son.

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