The second one:The branches of the acacia tree were full of hollow splinters, which provided the shelter for ants living on the acacia tree. The small ants in the host are the workers of the crematogaster. The mimosa workers can nest in the hollow thorns, and enjoy the sweet juice secreted by the acacia leaves. To defend their interests, such small ants cannot tolerate other animals touching the trees on which they live. If there are outsiders, whether the other person is a big or puny child, they will recklessly launch an attack. If they find the Dirty beetles burrowing into the acacia trees, they can be exterminated by devouring the larvae of longhorn beetle beetles; And when the elephant or giraffe eats the leaves, the small ants will suddenly sting them, causing its burning pain.
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Answer: a. He refuses to leave the hospital while Jeannette stays there.
Explanation:
Jeannette Walls spoke of how she had burnt herself whilst making hot-dogs at the age of 3 in the book, The Glass Castle.
Her mother, with the help of a neighbor, rushed her to the hospital where she got skin grafts and was bandaged.
Her father, Rex Walls did not believe in hospitals and argued with the Physician about the bandaging of Jeanette's burns which the Physician said was for reducing the risk infection. During the argument, Rex threatens to hit the Physician and was removed from the hospital by security.
A few weeks later the grabs Jeannette and flees the hospital without her being properly released so as to avoid payment which was something he called the <em>Rex Walls-style</em>.
<em>Not once in the book did Rex Walls refuses to leave the hospital while Jeannette stayed there.</em>
The most effective question is what does the character learn. In most every story, the character learns something from their mistakes. The other questions are mostly irrelevant.
so he send it to his boss then he got a raise for more money