I believe Easter should be capitalized.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two different things that are not alike but have something in common. Therefore, the answer is choice "B"
I'd say that both are about nuisances. The Moth's Plea, by Elizabeth Jennings, is form the moth's perspective at being a pest, and it is given in a way so that you pity the moth. However, the poem Weasels by John Tripp gives the human's perspective on weasels, which are also pests. It gives every negative aspect about weasels so you come to despise them. In conclusion, the Moth's Plea is about pitying the pest, while Weasels is about shaming and hating on the pest.
False, because why would it be your ACTIVE metabolic rate while you are at REST
Answer:
His actions
Explanation:
When the Wampanoag showed up, they were invited to join the Pilgrims in their feast, but there was not enough food to feed the chief and his 90 warriors.