Simile for the twisted mental and personification for the doomed youth. And I think possibly a metaphor for the "The children were roses grown in o-"
the reapperance of the characters for a surprise reaction
<span>At Bletchley Park, thousands of people worked hard to help the British and Allied troops during the war. I would say this is the main idea in this excerpt, which highlights the general contribution made by these people to WWII and by infererence not just those fighting at the front were making a contribution to the war effort.
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As a victim of the Indian attacks, Mary Rowlandson wrote a vivid description (her short book, "A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson") of the eleven weeks and five days she spent living with Native Americans
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Answer:
They start wandering into our communities
Explanation:
Since we keep taking the homes of many animal species by building homes and etc. we are giving animals no place to go. So they're only option is to wander out to human places and we end up seeing things like bears attacking people and numerous things.