"Cache" - a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place.
Ex; In preparation of the drought, the farmer has stored a sizeable cache of water tanks.
The troops are looking for the former dictator’s cache of gold bars.
When digging in the backyard, I discovered a cache of antique coins.
Did the troops ever find the cache of nuclear weapons?
The archaeologist hopes to find a cache of artifacts on his next dig.
Answer: The answer is hunters
Explanation: this seems tricky because the author didn't put in a lot of details. At first, i thought it was students but when i choose that answer is was wrong. then i choose reporters but that was also wrong. Hunters makes more sense then scientist so the answer is hunters. hope this helps :D
Othello is a Great warrior who is an African american man. He is married to a white woman, he is told that he must move due to a war he had to fight in (long story) but he doesnt wanna go his wife is told she can´t go with him until the next day and etc. Now this is where it gets confusing Othello is a very jealous man so when he is told about his wife ¨ Having an affair¨ by his best friend, (who thinks he deserves othello´s job so he sets up a plan to make othello HE LOSES IT!!! he tries to kill her and then himself
Answer:
A. "horror bristling round the head”
Explanation:
The given question refers to the poem <em>A Child's Nightmare </em>written by Robert Graves.
The poem begins with some kind of nightmarish creature scaring the narrator when he was a child in his nursery, and then that same creature leaping on him <em>again from the clank of a night train.</em> This is in fact a night train that transported soldiers during the war. From this moment the war imagery begins. Lines <em>when I'm shot through heart and head</em> and <em>nor the stretcher-bearer's cry </em>are from this part of the poem, as well. The only line that is not an example of war imagery as it is from the first part of the poem is line A: <em>horror bristling round the head.</em>