The primary theme in Robert Frost's "Mending Wall" is the self-imposed barriers humans make to separate each other and prevent interaction. The poem suggests that the wall is unnatural and unhealthy for them, yet the neighbors meet every year for maintenance. The wall is a metaphor for barriers we create and maintain on the basis of tradition.
Answer:
1. Duck
.
2. Crab
.
3. Beetroot.
4. Raspberry.
5. Chicken.
Explanation:
The odd ones out in the given groups are as follows-
1. Duck because the others (prawns, mussels, and squid) are all seafood while duck is poultry.
2. Crab is the odd one out as the others are all meat.
3. Beetroot, as it is a vegetable and the rest, are fruits.
4. Raspberry is a fruit and the rest are vegetables.
5. Chicken because the rest are different ways of cooking.
Answer:
Location
Explanation:
Thai people are from Thailand and Philipinos are from the Philippines.
Answer:
When the trio encountered the boy fishing in the woods, Polly signaled Amari and Tidbit to hide in the pine trees. When she started conversing with the boy, she tried to exhibit boldness and fearlessness but truly her heart was beating.
Explanation:
As Polly talked with the boy, the boy revealed to her that he has been monitoring their movements. Polly was startled when the boy told her that. The boy whose name is Nathan later hid them in his barn and fed them. When his father discovered, the trio escaped and continued their journey.
The question is culled from "Copper Sun" which was written by Sharon M. Draper.
Copper Sun is a story of a 15-year-old young girl, known as Amari who is divided and separated from her African home when some white men visited her village. She was sold into slavery in 1738. Also, the story revealed the life of Polly, a 17-year-old indentured servant.
Sharon Draper is an American author known for writing stories for young adults. She is also known as a New York Times bestselling author and also a recipient of Margaret A. Edwards Award.