The theme of this story is ( D) Not everything is as scary as it seems
Explanation:
We human beings have filled our lives with unnecessary tensions and fears.Some of our worries are genuine but most of them are not genuine.We have our own perceptions and viewpoints regarding different things..
If instead of facing the reality we try to fear than our problems will multiply,but if we become bold and face the problems strongly than the problem automatically vanishes.Like in a story of caterpillar and a hare ,the caterpillar was trying to scare the hare by taking the possession of hare's house .Caterpillar boomed out loudly to hare that "i am the one who crush the rhinos and tramples the elephants into dust".This voice scared the hare a lot.He thought caterpillar to be a huge animal.So hare got scared to enter it's own house.But at the end hare got to know it was only a caterpillar and he was unnecessary getting scared.
Same goes with our lives,it is not as complicated as we have made it by keeping thousand of worries and fears in our mind.We must try to overcome each and every fear by facing it,rather than running away from it.This is the only key to success.
Open-air movies are when there is a big projector screen that shows a movie and you park your cars in lines and watch inside the car or on top or next to it.
D. His confidence that he will find work reinforces his intentions.
Because the woman saved him from suffering another day of extreme hunger, he thought of paying her back when he had money. But his thoughts of gratitude vanished when he was overwhelmed with thoughts of his past. He later came to and was very happy that he was alive and will be able to find work.
I believe that the
correct answer is the third option. Yaroslav the Wise wanted to prevent the division
between his sons, so he exhorted them to live in peace with each other. In year
1054. the Kiev Russia was divided between his sons (Vladimir of Novgorod, Iziaslav
I, Sviatoslav II, Vsevolod I and Igor Yaroslavich) and the legal code Rus’
Justice (Russkaya Pravda), <span>which provided the laws during the
feudal division, was written.</span>