Monkeys were helping Lord Rama build a bridge over the sea.
They were pulling out the rocks and heavy stones from the mountains and carrying them to the sea. A little squirrel was also carrying little pebbles from the mountains and throwing them into the sea. The squirrel came in the way
of a great monkey and he asked the little thing to get out of his way. The squirrel said that he wanted to work hard and help Rama to build the bridge.
Hearing this the great monkey laughed loudly. He made fun of the squirrel and told his comrades that the little thing was building a bridge with pebbles. And that it was the funniest thing he had ever heard.
The work of the squirrel was as important as the monkey's work.
He had less strength but he worked with devotion and made his best efforts to
help in making the bridge.
Answer: D.
The first stanza introduces what the speaker does to Sam McGee; by the last stanza, the reader better understands the "strange things" that have happened.
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Please get it right.
Answer:
a. impart a melancholy mood
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "The Scarlet Letter," the author Nathaniel Hawthorne makes reference to the wooden jail of the town and mentions the words "darker aspect," "beetle-browed," "gloomy" and "ponderous" to describe it. In fact, the word melancholy refers to a feeling of sadness and desolation, which the phrases Hawthorne uses to portray the jail and its door illustrate perfectly, since they imply a sense of obscurity, displease, slowness and clumsiness to the scene.
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<em>The</em> highest mountain in Great Britain is <em>the</em> Ben Nevis, which is situated in <em>the</em> Grampians (a mountain range).
<em>The</em> Pennines are <em>the</em> mountains situated in <em>the</em> central part of Great Britain. They are separated from <em>the</em> Southern Uplands by <em>the</em> valley of River Tyne. <em>The</em> Tyne flows into <em>the</em> North Sea.
<em>The</em> mountain range called <em>the</em> Cambrians is in Wales. <em>The</em> highest mountain in <em>the</em> Cambrians is <em>the</em> Snowdon.
<em>The</em> longest river in Great Britain is <em>the</em> Severn. It rises in <em>the</em> Cambrians and flows into <em>the</em> Bristol Channel. <em>The</em> River Thames is not as long as the Severn but it is <em>the</em> most important river in Great Britain. London, <em>the</em> capital of the United Kingdom, is situated on <em>the</em> Thames.
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