Daulat Panday (Author of The Tales of India) See if your friends have read any of Daulat Panday's books.
Answer: OD. What have people done to try to resolve the issue?
Explanation: The answer is D because it is straight up telling us that there is an issue that needs to be solved. Problem-and-solution text structure is when a problem is solved. The question is asking for an issue (problem) to be resolved.
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Mice and me deal with friendship, loneliness, belonging and hope.
Explanation:
1. Lenin saw the girl in the weed, he told George that he only wanted to feel the fabric of a pretty dress. But a strange man starting handling the girl's dress, but Lennie was naive.
2. George first becomes angry with Lennie over the dead mouse which Lennie has been keeping in his pocket. His anger boils over and he describes all the problems Lennie causes and his wish to be away from his friend.
3. Both share the dream to buy a piece of land. It is the American Dream in pursuit of happiness.
4. George tells him not to tell anything to the boss and show him he is a good worker.
5. George tells him to come and hide near the bushes where they were camping.
Answer:
It means to disturb "the air." For example, the piercing cries is what the air is being disturbed by, so in general, it was silent when all of a sudden it has become disturbed or interrupted. I think this is a metaphor but I'm not sure.
*sorry if im wrong*