Answer: He acts like a bully.
Explanation: He was mean to his entire family.
The woods might symbolize a place to test your willpower, but it could also symbolize the unexplored or unknown, and the forgotten. I would make this comparison because the forests often are associated with being lost. Also in a society full of technology, it could be easy for a human to disregard the complexity and beauty of nature, causing it to become an unknown, unexplored and a forgotten place. Woods are also a harsh place to live and survive using survival skills thus testing your willpower to survive. Forests are also vast and diverse, making them easy to get lost in.
These are things that I believe the woods symbolize.
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- complementary color scheme
- the lights, and the people. this scene looks familiar, but i can't put my finger on it.
- there's an awful lot of red, but there's more of a variety of cool colors.
- He obviously didn't intend this to be a happy painting; it's awfully dreary, and almost sickly. It's melancholy, and looks quiet.
- They make me feel uncomfortable, and somewhat sad. It's an uncomfortable feeling.
Answer:
High and low Anglicanism, between Anglicanism and Roman Catholicism, and between ritualism and evangelicalism.
Explanation:
The novel celebrates Christianity—of a certain type—as the best of all religions.
C. The teacher should understand that Wind-Wolf is smart but comes from a different culture.