Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
A theme is sort of like the moral of the story. Common themes could be "Treat others how you want to be treated" or "Don't judge a book by it's cover" So the author will incorporate these themes into the book in hopes to teach their reader. Hope this helps!
So left is 3rd option and right is the 1st option I believe
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Based on the 1925 serum run to Nome
Describe what made the terrain around Nome perilous? How did this contribute to the heroism of the dog teams?
Answer:
Located in the Alaskan tundra, the route to Nome crossed a 5000-foot mountain peak and the unstable ice of Norton Sound, ill-famed for breaking under pressure. Furthermore, the sea was frozen for seven months during the winter, meaning that dog sleds were the only way of transportation at the time. In addition to that, the “Great Race of Mercy” happened in the middle of a great storm.
Explanation:
All of these elements made the five days journey to get the serum required to save Nome (which should have taken a month) that much more heroic.
Ubiquitous means that the subject is everywhere or pervasive.
Confusing means bewildering or perplexing.
So if something is ubiquitous, the reason for it being so might not be clearly understood