The sentence of this excerpt that gives a sense of Stephen's reluctance to take part in sports is:
<em>He kept on the fringe of his line, out of sight of his prefect, out of the reach of the rude feet, feigning to run now and then. </em>
This sentence conveys the idea that, although the character is on the brink of getting involved, he does not actually take part. Rather than that, he tries to remain invisible for the ones that are, in fact, involved.
1) An energetic, entertaining, elated elephant.
2) A big, bad behaved buffalo.
3) A miniature, macho, magical monkey.
4) A large, lively, lethal lion.
5) A clean, crazy cobra.
6) A gregarious, gabby, giddy gorilla.
7) A cheerful, chunky, chubby cheetah.
8) A fallow, farrow falcon.
9) A pretty, peaceful panda.
10) A wild, warm wombat.
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a large cultivated garden that people from all over Maryland come to see. some slaves cannot resist eating fruit out of it. in order to prevent them, Lloyd puts tar on the fence surrounding the garden and whips any slave found with tar on him. Colonel Lloyd also has an impressive stable with horses and carriages.
Answer:
i believe the answer is hostility
Explanation:
my reasoning is because barking commands at someone is hostile behavior
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