Answer:
I believe it would be:
Yes: Cool, breezy, morning air, squeals and muffled laughter, creaking wooden staircase
No: Baked chocolate cookies, the nearest lake
Explanation:
Cool, breezy morning air is something you can touch and feel
You can hear squeals and muffled laughter
You can hear the creaking wooden staircase.
True, because you get body over mind. You make yourself feel better by working out. I do this sometimes.
Answer: I think that the third answer describes the passage the best.
Explanation: All of these answers are remotely correct but I belive adding that Japenese language does not include insults is a key part of this article.
The rhyme scheme is as follows: AAABBCCDDBB EEFFGGGHHIIJJBB.
The structure clearly ends with two couplets at the end of each stanza with a similar rhyme scheme. The other rhymes are in succession of each other and range from 1-2 lines.
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Explanation:
Because Aslan is downcast, everyone feels depressed as they eat dinner and go to sleep at their new campsite. Susan and Lucy can't fall asleep and begin talking. They both feel that something is wrong with Aslan and that something bad is going to happen soon. They decide to go look for him.