Answer:
Except 3 (Green)
Explanation:
i think this is right but i am sorry if its not. it just makes the most sense
it was talking about farmers and how it was beneficial to them. Higher wages, enough prosperity that they needed rebel against the thirties.
Answer:
When a forest is set on fire by cinders from a neighboring volcano, or when a tree is set ablaze by a thunderbolt, we may say that nature strikes a match. ... The fire secured in this way was carefully guarded and was kept burning as long as possible.
Explanation: i hope this is wut ur looking for sry if im wrong
Answer:
The answers are in the following order:
Talks
Like
Are not
Do
Download
Cooks
Don't have
Go
Buys
I dont know this but it maybe added a prepositional phrase
Answer:
After all i did it myself
you can draw a mountain with some green on the bottom and snow at the top
Explanation:
“Yet this part of the province, at a very small distance from the capital, is reckoned among the inhabited and cultivated portions of Iceland. What, then, must other tracts be, more desert than this desert? In the first half mile we had not seen one farmer standing before his cabin door, nor one shepherd tending a flock less wild than himself, nothing but a few cows and sheep left to themselves. What then would be those convulsed regions upon which we were advancing, regions subject to the dire phenomena of eruptions, the offspring of volcanic explosions and subterranean convulsions? We were to know them before long…”
“[Snæfellsjökull]’s snowy summit, by an optical illusion not unfrequent in mountains, seemed close to us, and yet how many weary hours it took to reach it! The stones, adhering by no soil or fibrous roots of vegetation, rolled away from under our feet, and rushed down the precipice below with the swiftness of an avalanche.”
“I was thus steeped in the marvellous ecstasy which all high summits develop in the mind; and now without giddiness, for I was beginning to be accustomed to these sublime aspects of nature. My dazzled eyes were bathed in the bright flood of the solar rays. I was forgetting where and who I was, to live the life of elves and sylphs, the fanciful creation of Scandinavian superstitions. I felt intoxicated…”