Answer: You have to stick up your youself
Explanation:
When reading this story I kinda giggled but then felt sorry. You have to tell people that is was not on purpose and if the keep messing with you you have to get up and hit that person where it hurts really badly and tell them to LEAVE YOU THE H ALONE or you'll kick them again. ( You might get in trouble for this but do it any way stick up for yourself.)
The next step for Ana after finding out how each author adapts his text is to A. describing how the themes of the adaptations are developed
<h3>What is a Comparison?</h3>
This refers to the side-by-side placement of two distinct things to show similarities or differences.
Hence, we can see that when making a comparison of the two classical texts, Ana had already found out how each author adapts his text, the next step for her is to describe how the themes of the adaptations are developed
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Be opposed.
Who could be opposed to locating it...
Answer:
A. He has become more anxious about the call from the wild.
Explanation:
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