Answer: Foreshadowing is one of the elements of style which make "The Scarlet Ibis" great. For example, the author states, "The last graveyard flowers were blooming, and their smell drifted [through] our house, speaking softly the names of our dead." This passage clearly foreshadows the death of Doodle.
Explanation:
In "Birth of a National Park" the two roles superintendent's played were to provide effective consistent management and information to the visitors of the park. The article explains how the Army was able to guard the borders of the park and protect the wildlife, but "they could not fully satisfy the visitor's desire for knowledge." This is one of the reasons the superintendent's position was created. Also, the superintendent position was created to manage the parks and the park rangers. Albright, the first superintendent, "<span>established a management framework that guided administration of Yellowstone for decades." The creation of the superintendent position created a management system for the parks as well as a system for educating visitors.</span>
It was called the Weimer Republic. It was a democratic republic resembling (somewhat) the same sort of government the United States has. It failed for a number of reasons.
The first and most important was that the German population felt they had been sold down the drain. They felt that their government had failed them the moment the Versailles treaty was signed. There were many riots and uprisings that happened during the Republic. It was chaotic in Germany and unstable.
This anger that people felt had all the earmarks of "DO SOMETHING" and do it now. That psychology led to the rise of Hitler, although it was slow in coming. The treaty of Versailles had to be rewritten a couple of times simply because Germany was not paying. The terms were just too steep, but even if they were much more lenient, it wouldn't have made much difference. Germany was just too angry internally.
I would pick the last one, but it is awfully simplistic.
Moose
->Habitat
Wandered
Canadian
Because it is more closely related to science and habitats fall under the science category.