Explanation:
In the beginning of the story, Taylor is amazed of woods and nature. There is a little sadness as she looks at the tree because she knows, she won't see this tree as a whole again, since it has been split by lightning. However, in the middle of story, Taylor is more focused on the bird; she is afraid of the bird and its beak that could "rip the nose of her face", but still concerned about it and interested in it as well. At the end, she becomes lost and frightened, as she doesn't have the idea where she is.
It's simile. It compares the dog to a bulldozer to make it more dramatic.
The option that describes a deconstructionist approach to a text is - complicates the meaning of the text. Deconstructionists like to dig deep into the text, and find meanings that aren’t obvious at the first, second, or even the third glance. They like to analyze texts so much that they bear everything within their interpretation, and get to the very core of the text, thus complicating something that would otherwise have been a simple analysis.
Answer:
Dear Dad,
I would love the opportunity to go to America. I can pursue my dream of attending college, better paying jobs with benefits and I can visit some amazing places. I would love to see the Big Apple or Yellowstone National Park. I believe my dreams will come true there. They have unique food, 4 seasons and daylight savings to. Can we please go Dad?