Answer:
This is really good!!
Explanation:
I really enjoyed your writing and I like how you have set this story up!! The story is extremely intriguing and I almost didn't want to stop reading. I love your descriptive language and it makes the story feel alive. The scenarios feel real and its easy to put yourself in the place of Winter (who is an interesting character) and feel sorry for her and her situation. The one thing I think that could help this even more is maybe some even more descriptive words when describing her running away from Cain (she heard every leaf crunch under her feet and cringed at the thought of him hearing her, she felt the cold breeze and stiff air more than ever alone in that tree and she sat in the short amount of safety that was given to her in that moment, she heard Cains manic laugh echo through the forest, ect.). I feel as though this could make that scene even more better than it already is!! :)
I love this idea and your creativity! Keep writing, this will be amazing!!
Answer:
A.<em> to attack separately. </em>
Explanation:
This is the definition of combat:
1 : a fight or contest <em>between individuals</em> or <em>groups.</em> 2 : conflict, controversy. 3 : active fighting in a war : action casualties suffered in combat.
Therefore, <em>option A </em>is the only one that refers to the meaning of <em>combat.</em>
The meaning of the phrase "thou art wedded to calamity" is that you often have disaster around you.
Calamity means disaster.
During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and create oxygen, which is what humans breath. So, when the human breaths in the oxygen, in the process of cellular respiration, we create carbon dioxide and it goes in a cycle.
Well. It could mean "Boreas,Eurus,Notos, and Zephyrus."
It also means to breathe for example "I waited a while.. jeez- I had gotten wind back." Another example is.. "The fall that, the rock had cause me nearly winded me." The last example is "The birds couldn't have seen us or winded us."