Answer: I kept a wary watch on him. His eyes were tiny, his ears were big, and his nose was flat. When he grinned, his teeth were visible. His hair was brushed nicely. He didn't have any socks on and wore shoes. His pants were too short, and his shirt was too big. We were met by him. He spoke in a nice tone. He was supposed to take over as our new Science instructor.
The author develops the idea that humanity’s early fire-starting tools may have been dangerous because, using a stick in lava could’ve melted the stick and not lit a fire. Which is very harmful/dangerous. As with lightning that would be very dangerous because of the fact that lightning could hit you and you would most likely get electrocuted. Chemicals weren’t a good option either considering chemicals are bad to breathe in and sandpaper would’ve taken a while to wear out to light the match.
Answer:
He asks me where I'm going
A competition he suggests
The hood pulled tight I keep walking
I keep the food
And collect more
I go to the mill
<em>Knock Knock Knock</em>
Her voice is frail, a 'sore' throat
The big ears, to hear me
The big arms, to hug me
The big eyes, to see me
Where is grandma?
Why right here dear
I drop the food
I run
And I run
Until I'm far away from the mill
Explanation:
I’m guessing the racial, being almost beaten to death and getting shot to death for no reason ?? King got justice and Taylor didn’t. that’s what not similar