title of the story: beauxbatons Adventure
characters: Madam Maxime Cossete Levaurt Melani Cartes Fleur Delacour
setting: beauxbatons academy of magic Paris France Levaurt Manor Forest Of Beauty
plot: cossete is a girl who truly wants adventure but her mother has another idea you see cossete isn’t a normal Girl she’s a witch and very rich if I do say so. She goes to Beaxbatons to learn bith spells and potions but she also had adventures.
theme: You Never Get What You Want Unless you Work Hard
symbolism??
dictation??
spectacle??
song??
(all my ideas came from JK Rowlings Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire)
Explanation: hope this helps and give my brainliest please
Answer:
Our little boat was a feather in the wind as the massive tornado of a ferry passed by.
Explanation:
This is because a metaphor does not "liken" it to something else , it "is" it.
The one that is correct in here is the second option because in "our town" <span>Crowell delivers the paper in Act 2 and his brother, Joe delivers it in Act1, So Joe is not anymore the paperboy in the second one </span>
It seems that you have missed the given excerpt for this question, but anyway, I have researched it and found the answer. The correct answer for this question would be option A. <span>The threatening, destructive weather reflects the dark and dangerous mood of the play. Hope this answer helps. </span>
The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand contrasts with "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida" in the following way. The Raven is a central character in Haida mythology. He is sometimes known as a trickster, but the Haida believe that Raven is a complex reflection of myself. In Maori mythology the Maori believe there was nothing in the beginning. The beginning was made from nothing. The original parents, the Earth mother and the Sky father came from this nothingness. They had 70 male children who, in turn, became the gods of the Maori.