cask
a barrellike container made os wood,plastic,
avenge
inflict harm in return for(oneself or another)
preclude
prevent from happening
impunity
exemption from punish,emt or freed from consequences of the action
retribution
punishment inflicted on someone else
accost
approach and address
motley
desperate
impose
forced or to be put in place
insufferable
to extreme to bear; in tolerable
abscond
leave hurriedly and secretly
explicit
stated clearly and in detail
repose
a state of reast (sleep)
rampant
(something unwelcomed)
recess
attach (a fixture) by setting it back
imposter
a person who pretends to be someone else
i think this is right
I assume it’s satire (c.) because it’s not -actually- the worst disaster in the history of man kind
The indians from the mission cut the grains, separated it in sheath and placed it behind gramas house
I believe its a because
Various scriptures in history<span> and science in the era were written by monks. The monasteries also served as a place for the </span>preservation<span> of the </span>knowledge<span> and learning of classical world.</span>
American Romanticism basically dealt with living in nature and appreciating it's beauty. To be able to live out in the wilderness, you had to be able to survive on your own more or less. Anyone who could do this was considered a "hero" in the sense of the story. It encouraged those to move west. There were other factors driving this expansion
So basically what I'm saying is that American Romanticism celebrated the individual