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Both articles show that Antartica is a land little explored by humans. This is because in addition to providing an inhospitable environment, Antartica is protected by a worldwide agreement that prevents exploration, but allows for scientific research and observations. Both also show that even without being explored, human behavior has reached Antarctica due to the problems caused by global warming.
After reading the two texts, I believe that the arguments presented in "The Last Wilderness Preserve" are stronger, in approaching human greed as the main enemy of Antartica, capable of overriding any rule or agreement when necessary .
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Answer:
The role of this image is to make an analogy about how the baby is wrapped like a muffin being put out to bake.
Explanation:
"Dobey and son" is a novel written by Charles Dickens and presents a darker and more reflective story compared to the other stories by the author. In this novel, we get to know a man who feels overwhelmed by not having a child, which causes him to reject the only daughter he has.
The babies within this narrative are highly valued and in the opening paragraph, we are presented with the image of a muffin. At first, the reader may not understand what this image means, but the reader can see that, as reading progresses, the image makes an analogy to how babies are wrapped in a sheet. The baby rolled up resembles a muffin packaged to bake, as we can see in the lines:
"Son lay tucked up warm in a little basket bedstead, carefully disposed on a low settee immediately in front of the fire and close to it, as if his constitution were analogous to that of a muffin, and it was essential to toast him brown while he was very new. "
The adjectives that accurately describe young Madame Loisel in the short story, 'The Necklace are LUXURY LOVING AND PRETTY.
In the story, Madame Loisel was a beautiful woman, she was born into a poor family and she got married to a clerk. She was not satisfy with her state in life and always consider her been born into a poor family as an accident of fate. Due to her love for luxurious things, she borrowed a diamond piece from her friend to wear to a party. She lost the diamond and has to use huge amount of money to replace it, not knowing that, the diamond she lost was a fake one. This plunged her into deeper poverty and she only realized her mistake ten years later.
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action linking and helping verbs