Can you open it better because like I'm trying to read it I know it's about science but I can't really read all the words to help you with your question so please make another photo showing like a better picture of it please thanks
Answer:
A) Wisdom- Soph
B) Spider-Arachn
C) Small space- Claustr
D) Death- Necro
E) Heat- Therm
Explanation:
A) In Greek, Soph means knowledge or wisdom.
B) Arachnids are a class or group of anthropods like the spiders and scorpion family.
C) The fear of being in a small space is known as claustrophobia or if it's about a person, we say s/he is claustrophobic.
D) Anything relating to death or a dead body/corpse is termed necromancy. Necromancers are the practicers of necromancy or wizardry.
E) Anything related to heat is known as "therm", like for example thermos, thermometer etc.
The Prisoners by Guy de Maupassant.
The Prussian soldiers were the detachment sent ahead of their army to scout the area they are planning to either conquer or attack. They were also tasked to search the area for people who were supporters of their enemy.
In the story, the Prussians were used to strike fear to the people. They were equated with wolves because encountering any of the two will surely bring about death.
Answer:
This quote of Gene Forrester shows how disillusioned and unrealistic his belief about the great war is.
Explanation:
The given quote is spoken by Gene Forrester in chapter 8 of the book <em>A Separate Peace</em> by John Knowles. The given lines show the disparity of the boys' world and the reality of the world. Amidst the war that was going on in the outside world, the boys are rather more concerned about their rivalry and academic life.
In the given passage, Gene compares World War II with that of an ocean wave, <em>"gathering power and size"</em>. But this shows just how trivial the war seems to him, without realizing the severity of the situation. Their location in Devon was unfazed by the war which had ravaged other parts of the nation. It has <em>"eluded"</em> them, and that it had gone away, without any need to worry about it's return. Gene also expressed his belief that even though the war had hurled <em>"harmlessly overhead, no doubt throwing others roughly up on the beach, but leaving me peaceably treading water as before"</em>, he believes that there is no more harm coming. He did not believe <em>"another even larger and more powerful"</em> wave will follow the one that they have just eluded.