Part Two: The Tulip Beauty
Facts
1. The author discovers a broken tulip in the tulip bed at grand Army Plaza.
2. The Tulip market crash in 1637.
3. A tulip that falls out of favor soon goes extinct. Since the bulbs don’t reliably come back every year.
4. One bulb only has one flower, so the tulip has much variety.
5. The word tulips come from the Turkish word for “tunban”.
6. Most people used money for slips of paper for speculation in Holland in 1635.
7. Art and religion are two important distinctions between the tulip and the other canonical flowers.
8. The tulip’s offspring don’t looks like their parents.
9. According history the Sultan Ahmed III waste the money with those expensed tulip, so people want to re-vote.
10. The tulip’s mutability was taken us a sign that nature cherished this flower above all others.
11. The broken tulip has two colors.
12. The tulip broken is because “virus”.
Vocabulary
Surroundings: the place that you are in and all the things in it.
Illustration: an example that helps you understands something or shows the truth of something.
Domestication: domesticated animals live with people as pets or on a farm.
Utilitarianism: useful and practical rather than being used for decoration.
Eruptions: to happen suddenly; if a place erupts the people there suddenly become very angry or excited.
Manifestation: a very dear sign that a particular situation or feeling exists.
Ubiquitous: seeming to be everywhere.
Precarious: a precarious situation may easily or quickly become worse.
Connoisseur: someone who knows a lot about something such as art, food, or music.
Speculate: to guess why something happened or what will happen next without knowing all the facts.
1. The author discovers a broken tulip in the tulip bed at grand Army Plaza.
2. The Tulip market crash in 1637.
3. A tulip that falls out of favor soon goes extinct. Since the bulbs don’t reliably come back every year.
4. One bulb only has one flower, so the tulip has much variety.
5. The word tulips come from the Turkish word for “tunban”.
6. Most people used money for slips of paper for speculation in Holland in 1635.
7. Art and religion are two important distinctions between the tulip and the other canonical flowers.
8. The tulip’s offspring don’t looks like their parents.
9. According history the Sultan Ahmed III waste the money with those expensed tulip, so people want to re-vote.
10. The tulip’s mutability was taken us a sign that nature cherished this flower above all others.
11. The broken tulip has two colors.
12. The tulip broken is because “virus”.
Vocabulary
Surroundings: the place that you are in and all the things in it.
Illustration: an example that helps you understands something or shows the truth of something.
Domestication: domesticated animals live with people as pets or on a farm.
Utilitarianism: useful and practical rather than being used for decoration.
Eruptions: to happen suddenly; if a place erupts the people there suddenly become very angry or excited.
Manifestation: a very dear sign that a particular situation or feeling exists.
Ubiquitous: seeming to be everywhere.
Precarious: a precarious situation may easily or quickly become worse.
Connoisseur: someone who knows a lot about something such as art, food, or music.
Speculate: to guess why something happened or what will happen next without knowing all the facts.