Answer:
Matt Hallowell becomes head honcho (okay, more like lone honcho) when his dad leaves him at their cabin in Maine and heads off to pick up the rest of their family in Massachusetts. Being a loner isn't so bad for Matt… until a not-so-friendly passerby up and steals his only rifle. Then Matt almost gets himself killed by a hive of angry bees. Oops. here ya go o googled it hehe
Explanation:
Tampa times gazette and im guessing the very first article mentioned
Number 1. 3, 15, 21, 33....
Sundan mo lang patterns ng pagbilang hehe
Neither, a metaphor would be like "I'm so hungry that I could probably eat an elephant," while a simile would have 'like' or 'as' to describe something.
"<span>Beowulf" is actually an English epic poem but its author is anonymous. When we say warrior code, this includes those core values relating to strength, loyalty, and courage, and they should show the best intention and reputation to the people. Based on the excerpt above, the one that relates to a warrior code is this:
"</span><span>Each of us must the end-day abide of
His earthly existence; who is able accomplish"</span>