In this chapter Lennie gets a puppy from Slim and spends every free second he has in the barn with it. He tries to sneak it into the bunk house under his jacket one time, but George forces him to return it to its mother in the barn
<span>A.) its words and meaning
B.) the font and size
C.) how many words appear
D.) the words underneath it
if these are the choices it would be A</span>
Explanation:
i recognise my self as this character belle from beauty and the beast the reason for this is that belle shows in the movie how kind she is to others, people might have an opinion about her because shes the prettiest but she doesnt care she carries on and does whats best for her and it could leave a inspiration to others because she has a great understandimg that no matter what people say about you, you have the choice to ignore and carry on like nothing happened but however the similarites i find between me and this character is that no matter what people looks on the outside its whats about the inside counts. another example would be that she loves to teach people and show people what she learn so she can pass it on and i love helping the people in need......
I saw Sienna sprinting down the final stretch in long, graceful strides. The cheetah chased her prey, which, in this case, was a first-place ribbon.
Obviously Sienna is running and being compared to a cheetah, she was running swiftly.
That leaves us with either Choice B or Choice D.
The dialogue states that Sienna was "sprinting" or rather, "chasing" her pray "which, in this case, was a first-place ribbon."
Sienna was not racing against a fast animal -- the text was saying that she was <em>as fast </em>as an animal. Therefore, Choice B is incorrect.
That leaves us with Choice D, the correct answer. Sienna ran swiftly with the purpose of winning the first-place ribbon.