<span>Anacondas or any non-native species have the
potential to cause disruption in the ecosytem’s food chain. This puts strain on the prey animal
populations, and bobcat, raccoon and opossum populations have dwindled.
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<span>Competition
with alligators and expanding suburban areas means that more snakes will invade populated
areas. These snakes may even
view children, adults of small stature and pets as prey.</span></span>
Answer:
"His neck ached horribly; his brain was on fire, his heart, which had been fluttering faintly, gave a great leap, trying to force itself out at his mouth. His whole body was racked and wrenched with an insupportable anguish! But his disobedient hands gave no heed to the command."
Explanation:
<em>An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge</em> is a short story by Ambrose Bierce that revolves around the story of an accused man Peyton Farquhar and his dreamlike imagination during his actual execution. And during the small window of time, he had before he was actually hanged and died, his mind raced through a lot of imagination that seemed real and made him believe he had actually escaped his execution at the bridge.
Fluctuating between dream and reality, the plot moves back and forth between the two. While most of the plot, as we will come to realize in the end, stems from his imagination, there are also some real events happening or described in between. One such reality is in the third part of the story where the details of his 'escape' were described by Farquhar. His description gave the implication that after he reached the water, he strove hard to escape and free himself while in reality, his body was actually suffering from the pains of hanging and the constrictions that follow. This pain is revealed in the lines <em>"His neck ached horribly; his brain was on fire, his heart, which had been fluttering faintly, gave a great leap, trying to force itself out at his mouth. His whole body was racked and wrenched with an insupportable anguish!"</em> <u>This is actually the pain that follows the hanging and not the pain of trying to escape the water</u> (as thought by him).
The answer is the following:
Friar Laurence: He hopes that the marriage of Romeo and Juliet will end the hatred between the Montagues and the Capulets.
He agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet, and tries to help them to come together through the use of a sleeping potion, which finally determines their fate.
Mercutio: He is disgusted by Romeo’s refusal to fight when challenged and dies cursing the Montagues and Capulets for his fate.
Romeo's close friend, he makes fun of romatic feelings and ends up blaming both families for his death.
Lord Capulet: He is the head of a powerful family. He threatens to disown his only child for rejecting an arranged marriage.
Juliet's father wishes that she marries Paris.
Prince Escalus: He is the ruling authority of Verona. He decides that Romeo will not be executed but only banished for killing Tybalt.
Since he is a friend of Mercutio and Paris, the Prince does not carry out a death sentence againt Romeo, but is concerned with keeping Verona free from violence and disturbance.
Yes C is correct because provocative means to do something not slyly and dull can mean laking personality, opinion or intuition.