Answer:
Literally, it means that it is snowing.
Metaphorically, it could mean that something delicate looking yet sturdy has been moved and positions in a situation have changed.
Jody feels that the baby coon is delightful, and he enjoys holding it, wishing he could have one.
Jody likes how Fodder-wing Forrester always has a lot of pets. He finds it interesting because his own mother won’t let him have any. When Fodder-wing offers to give him the baby raccoon, saying he can get another, Jody says his mother won’t allow it. And feels happy.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I don't know how to explain
The unstated assumption in this argument is "don´t eat meat" and if you do it "try to make it in small quantities".
Explanation: having a close look at the sentences, this is what is implicitly assumed-"eating large quantities of red meat is unhealthy" (do not consume meat, it can be harmfull for your health); in fact to be truly healthy, a vegetarian diet is preferable to one that includes meat. (if you really want to be healthy and follow a healthy diet, just concume veggies and get rid of meat).
Honestly, I don't think Daisy will end up with Tom or Gatsby. Each of them has a flaw that just cannot be ignored enough in a relationship. Tom is too controlling, which is hardly even a relationship at all, and Gatsby, despite his sweetness to her opposite of Tom, wants to do something even more impossible: relive the past, as if the past is a swimming pool to jump harmlessly right back in. What Gatsby is deluding is too good to be true and Tom's personality is too poor to be true, which is why that infatuation will not last very long either.