It means there is too much energy put in and the pole goes past vertical ( ideal ) position. This isn't a bad thing, it just means you need a pole that is taller or stiffer
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Yes, there is personification in the poem "In Flanders Fields." The most notable example is in the phrase "The poppies blow," where the poppies are given human characteristics by suggesting that they are capable of blowing in the wind.
The long jump is a field event.
Yes, Discus Throw is part of field event.
The part of speech for the phrase "of the field" is called a noun phrase. The word "field" is called a noun.
Yes. "Of" is a preposition.
I'm not positive but I have learned that it is a field event. It has nothing to do with the track. It contains running in the beginning on the FIELD.
a leaf blowing across the field
B. a leaf blowing across the field
my hair blowing in the wind was like a field of flowers swaying side to side
Field event, all events that ur not actually on the track are field events!
B. a leaf blowing across the field