Answer:
"<em>So exhausted and battered it barely stirred</em>" works as a great replacement for "<em>Its dark eyes dim and not at their prime</em>."
Explanation:
Both metaphors refer to exhaustion and a feeling of "nothingness."
It was in tin Britain because that was where it paid to invent in the 17th and 18th century the growth of manufacturing commercial economy increased demand of literacy, numeracy and trade skills
Answer: Well, Humanity's early fire-starting tools may have been dangerous because in the text is says, "It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions." This is dangerous because it would spew fire in all directions and if you think about it, the fire would hit something and then that thing would catch on fire. Lets say you were using the match inside your house. When you strike the match, a spark flies onto the wood floor and your house goes up in flames and you are stuck inside the house with no exit or escape. This may or may not happen, but because of the fire not being contained, there was a chance that you would be harmed.
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Explanation:
In my opinion, out of the sentences offered here the one which best
shows how Dr Heidegger's character represents wisdom is D - 'If the
fountain gushed at my very doorstep, I would not stoop to bathe my lips I
it; no, though its delirium were for years instead of moments.' Here Dr
Heidegger is discussing the fountain of youth and how, although he can
admit he is tempted by it, he would be able to resist due to his wisdom
and powers of reasoning.