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She is cunning yet innocent, timid and insecure yet extremely courageous, defenseless yet fiercely independent and manipulative and secretive in the beginning but bold and direct towards the end.
District 11's three-finger salute is an example of an act of rebellion, as shown in option B.
<h3>What is rebellion?</h3>
- It's the popular revolution.
- It is opposition to a type of power.
- It is the search for a change.
In "Catching fire" we can see a symbol of rebellion when people do district 11's three-finger salute. It shows how the boroughs are tired of the Capitol's oppression and are ready to strike out and change the way they live.
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She mixed the flour while sniffing the flower.<u> Homophone</u>
(Words with the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins or spelling are called Homophone. In this sentence, the words 'flour' and 'flower' are homophones. The pronunciation is similar but their meaning and spellings are different.)
A horse is a very stable animal.<u> Pun</u>
(Pun is a joke which gets arise when the meanings of the words differ but they sound similar. In this sentence, the word 'stable' is ironically connected with the animal like a horse and also the word 'stable' is the place where a horse is kept.)
Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. <u>Homonym</u>
(When two or more words have the same spelling but are different in their meaning, they are called Homonym. In this sentence, the words 'flies' occur two times with the same spelling but with different meanings respectively.)
true, a hyphen can indicate that a word has been split up at the end of a line and continues onto the next line.
C.) That she is still partially under her father's control.
She wouldn't have succumbed so easily if she wasn't still under her father's control in some way, shape or form.