Answer:Our breath frosted the night air; nevertheless, we lingered outside to study the constellations.
Explanation:
The theme of that story is probably like this:A Lion, an Donkey, and a Fox were hunting in company, and caught a large quantity of game. The Donkey was asked to divide the spoil. This he did very fairly, giving each an equal share.
The Fox was well satisfied, but the Lion flew into a great rage over it, and with one stroke of his huge paw, he added the Donkey to the pile of slain.
Then he turned to the Fox.
“You divide it,” he roared angrily.
The Fox wasted no time in talking. He quickly piled all the game into one great heap. From this he took a very small portion for himself, such undesirable bits as the horns and hoofs of a mountain goat, and the end of an ox tail.
The Lion now recovered his good humor entirely.
“Who taught you to divide so fairly?” he asked pleasantly.
“I learned a lesson from the Donkey,” replied the Fox, carefully edging away.
He is a liver colored bird dog belonging to Mr. Harry who drives a bus.
The answer is subjective- I would say all of the above. He is making observations and deductions based on logic. He is reflecting on his surroundings and acting.
Define the terms and prerequisites for being labeled an outdoor enthusiast* or an experienced hunter*.
Since the question said to check all that apply, we can assume that at least one of them fits these criteria for whomever wrote this question. If any of them would work, they should all be checked. If I'm incorrect, you have a strong argument against the validity of the question.
I feel like there should be one more option, but if there is not, I would go with the second option:They believed Indians to be primitive people with superstitious beliefs and practices.