In May, scientists and archaeologists from the Australian Museum uncovered a 4,000-year-old Aboriginal rock art site at Eagles Reach, literally on Sydney’s doorstep. Despite the abundance of many Aboriginal art sites in the region, the Eagles Reach find, which is located about 160 kilometres northwest of Sydney in the wilderness section of the Wollemi National Park, is regarded as the biggest and most significant discovery in the last 50 years. The more than 200 well-preserved and stunning images at the site have been previously hidden by the region’s rugged and inhospitable landscape.
Answer:
subjective
Explanation:
this is an opinion, therefore subjective
Myths are not true stories and are usually passed down from generation to generation.
A legend is a story of a certain person, supernatural entity and the like.
A visual metaphor is representation of a thing, object, place or person by way of visual image that suggests or shows relativity or similarity with something or someone.
A belief is could not be true to all but could be accepted as a fact within a certain group of people, culture or individual.
Answer:
<h2>Yes and No</h2>
Explanation:
I don't think it is child abuse if the parents are being cautious about having too much, but if the parents are forcing them into eating it, then i think it (might) be. I don't think using child abuse to explain this situation isn't really relevant though, you could say it's not healthy or too much, but I think using these words to describe this situation is not correct. If the parents are forcing you to eat healthy foods, then you shouldn't blame them. But if they are FORCING you to eat / drink unhealthy foods, a.k.a soda, bagged chips, etc. Then you should just say no to them. I would most likely say no unless they are forcing you.
I am 51% on No and 49% on Yes
Hope this helps tho! <3