Answer: A. The Navajo live in the dry Arizona deserts.
Explanation:
The “Twelfth Song of Thunder” is a Navajo poem that celebrates the earth and its creatures. It was sung during a traditional Navajo Mountain Chant ceremony.
The Navajo people are a Native American tribe that lives in the Arizona deserts. In such an environment, there is not enough water, which causes the drought. The Navajo are thus aware of the importance of water. In this poem, they celebrate the thunder and the storms, as rainy weather will break the drought.
B) the wheels eliminate friction
bc the author is emphasising the importance of kinetic v/ potential energy, the answer could be D) comparision and contrast, but that has nothing to do with the wheels themselves. (actually there is no <span>mention</span> of wheels at all in the whole paragraph, so idk maybe it is D.)
Answer:I'm pretty sure that it's but. heh
Explanation:
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Beowulf tells Hrothgar that he will fight Grendel with his bare hands, as Grendel doesn't fight with weapons (it seems he can't even be killed with a blade). The only help Beowulf will get is the help of his warriors. Beowulf is aware that the lives of all his warriors are at stake, and anticipates that Grendel will eat them if they fail, but he is still eager to do this. This reveals that the leader is always the first one to fight, in front of his followers. But although he vouches for their lives, they must follow him to death, if need be.
Just like Beowulf is a leader to his warriors, Hrothgar, as a king, is the spiritual leader of the realm. Beowulf yields to him and wants to fight and even die for him, as Hrothgar represents the God's will on Earth. When the realm is physically endangered by a murderous, devilish villain, it means that the God's order on Earth is symbolically endangered, and it takes a hero to restore it.