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someone please tell me the theme asap!

We (people, communities, nations) improve one another, and by working together we are all stronger. The kites cannot fly without wind, and the wind & sky are not as beautiful without kites. So, the walls are rebuilt to represent the kites and wind--interdependent entities that are essentially useless or weaker without the other.

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Oh, dude, the theme for "The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind" is all about the conflict between creativity and destruction. It's like, the whole story is a metaphor for the constant struggle between these two forces. So, yeah, that's the theme in a nutshell.

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What makes kites go higger and lower?

The wind speed. The angle of attack of the kite to the wind. The weight of the kite.


Where on a box kite would you tie the string to get the greatest effective area?

Weight and area exposed to the wind are key factors in kite design. The greater the effective area facing the wind and the lighter the kite, the less wind you need to get the kite off the ground.


Do all kites need a tail to help them fly?

No, some kites fly badly with a tail. The tail add stability to a badly balanced kite but it also adds weight so can drag a gently pulling kite down. Unless a kite is homemade or asymetric in design it should be well balanced. As most kites are now mass produced and quite accurate people mostly use them to look pretty! A few kites (Sodi's) have rope tails to add weight at the base and produce the correct angle of attact to the wind. A looped tail made from a single piece of fabric and attached at two points on the base of the kite is used on some kites such as smaller sleds to add to the lift. Kites such as box kites and tetrahedral kites are stable without tails. The most common kite requiring a tail is the flat diamond kite.


Is a kite symmetrical?

Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Kites come in all shapes and sizes, and some are symmetrical while others are not. If you fold a kite in half and both sides match up perfectly like a mirror image, then it's symmetrical. But remember, symmetry isn't the only thing that makes a kite beautiful - it's the joy it brings as it soars through the sky that truly matters.


Referring to the kite and the wind the mandarins daughter says one without the other is nothing explain her statement and her solution to the conflict between the two towns?

I think Mandarins believes that they should work together and without each other they are nothing.