They should choose the last door which read spen ded glen because the other two read lowe ater leading to deep of sea and other read comb u stion leading to fire.
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The story talks about two people who are trapped under ground and want to escape in to the world back after being trapped for a long period of time. So to their escape, elf came and told them about three doors out of which one would help them move out safely.
They now had to decide very carefully after thinking which door to choose out of the three with which they could move out.
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Jem is dumbstruck with the accuracy of his father's shot. Miss Maudie tells the children that their father used to be known as "One-Shot Finch," the best dead-shot in the county. She says he doesn't shoot unless he has to, because he feels that when he holds a gun, God has given him an unfair advantage over living beings. Scout wants to tell everyone in school about the incident, but Jem tells her not to. Jem explains that he wouldn't care if Atticus "couldn't do a blessed thing," because Atticus is a gentleman.
Explanation:
After Atticus shoots and kills a rabid dog in one shot, both Jem and Scout are astonished at their father's marksmanship abilities and wonder why he never bragged about his talent. Miss Maudie explains to the children that Atticus is an extremely humble man with a civilized heart. Miss Maudie then tells Jem and Scout, "People in their right minds never take pride in their talents" (Lee, 102). Later that day, Scout mentions to Jem that she cannot wait to brag about her father's abilities at school, and Jem tells her to not say anything. Jem recognizes that his father is a gentleman and wishes to follow in his footsteps by behaving like a humble individual, which is why he encourages Scout to not brag about their father's talents. Personally, I would be able to control my pride and emotions by staying silent about my father's marksmanship abilities. Maycomb is a small town, and the word would rapidly spread about Atticus's expert marksmanship. <u>I feel that it is always better to hear about someone's talent and abilities from a secondhand source than listen to a person brag about their own talents.</u>
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As always, Shakespeare makes use of a good deal of blank verse, which is to say unrhymed iambic pentameter. The verses in the caskets and the comments of Morocco and Aragon thereon are in trochaic tetrameter, without the weak beat of the last trochee, as Dum-da Dum-da Dum-da Dum. The rhythm of "Tell me where is fancy bred" is similar: it may be scanned as iambic tetrameter as well as trochaic.
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1-confidence
2- believing that you will achieve what you want
3-waking up early
4-working hard
5-patience and stamina .
The right answer among the decisions gave is the fourth choice. The addition 'ology' can be found in a word showing a subject of study. A model is 'biology' which is the investigation of life. The word 'bio' started from the Greek language. The historical backdrop of science follows the investigation of the living scene from old to present day times. ... During the European Renaissance and early present day time span, natural idea was reformed in Europe by a reestablished enthusiasm for experimentation and the revelation of numerous novel life forms.