Answer:
hippos capsize boats. They trample people. They bite to protect their young
Explanation:
main fact two says hippos are known to be the cause of death in many ways and capsizing boats can lead to death, trampling can lead to death, biting can lead to death.
Answer:
the answer is by examining their study habits, but all of these factors contribute in one way or another. for example, if you don't get enough sleep you won't be as aware as you should be, if you're not watching your diet and what you eat it can be detrimental to your health, like how too many sweets can cause cavities and diabetes(although diabetes is also genetic) or if you are abusing things like drugs or alcohol, it could be potentially fatal. physical activity is also important because it get your heart rate up and blood pump makes you alert and raises your mood. so all four factor in at some point, and losing any is terrible for anybody. the answer you are probably looking for is: by examining their study habits.
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Explanation:
The musical or the book?
I don't see much of him no matter what basis you use -- book or musical. Do you?
He flourished in a time when knights were bound by a code of honor and the results were not good if you broke that code of honor. He had no intention of doing anything that was wrong. He was so high minded that Sancho Panza had to keep on reminding himself that the Don was either a great saint or an unholy fool and throughout the entire production of both he never really made up his mind. Don Quixote was far too remote, far too idealistic, far too much of a man seeking the world not as it was, but as he wanted it to be. Sancho could never bring himself to see the world that way. And yet, he stuck with him. If his understanding did not increase, his wonder did. The more he saw, the less he really knew, but that was only part of it. Every person must make up their own mind about Sancho. I've spent so much time on him because he is more like modern man. The difference is that he hung around to see if he could come to some understanding of the Don.
Dulcinia is a different person that both of them, but she sees more clearly who Don Quixote is and she tries to push him away but she's not fully successful. I'm a guy and in general, I like that kind of woman. She tried to see him through a different set of lenses. His code prevented him from doing anything about it. We modern people would show no such hesitancy. Dulcinia may give us what we want but she respects the Don. She will never forget him whereas in a year's time, she could not remember anything about the rest of us.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
B. is the metaphor because the badger is being likened to an old man. Also, because the sentence does not contain the words like or and, it is not a simile. If you want to make sure a comparison is or is not a simile, check to see if it has like or and. If not, and it is still a comparison, it is a metaphor. Stay cool.<3
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Yes, the term, 'their immediate concern was to save Lucas from the jaws of death' would be figurative speech because Lucas is <em>not</em> actually going to die by getting eaten. It is a metaphor.
Please paraphrase just in case.
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