Answer:
The book is about the conflict between man and nature. More specifically, the struggles of Mrs. Frisby vs. whether or not to face the plow head-on.
Explanation:
Frisby and the Rats of NIMH is Man (non-human protagonist ) vs. Nature. When Mrs. Frisby's son Timothy comes down with pneumonia, she faces a serious choice: try to escape to the woods to avoid plowing, or stay in hopes that their home will be missed by the plow.
Do u agree with anne's explanation written in 1944? yes i do agree and yes her answer would be different.
Answer:
"Carver uses four details as symbols in the story: the dark and dreary details of the weather, the woman's picking up the picture, the knocking down of the flower pot, and the pulling on the baby." (Used googl e)
Explanation:
3. Dr cart and the neighbors
Answer:
It is the second one, "I've waited a long time"
Explanation:
I've died a thousand deaths waiting for you, it's a figure of speech basically meaning you have waited so long, you could have died that many times.
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