A Windstorm in the Forest begins by depicting the wind as a maternal figure. As if tending to children, “the winds go to every tree, fingering every leaf and branch and furrowed bole … [seeking] and [finding] them all, caressing them tenderly, bending them in lusty exercise, stimulating their growth, plucking off a leaf or limb as required” (55). The trees resemble infants who are reliant on their mothers to make them strong, living symbiotically with the wind; the trees eventually reap cool shade, clean oxygen and protection for the soil below in return for the winds’ breezes.
Answer:
A. Forceful
Explanation:
The author provides an inference context clue to help determine the meaning of the word heavy. The phrase “erupting like great beasts” helps the reader infer that the “heavy electronic beats” coming from basements are quite forceful.
Answer:
In his left hand he held a sack, and his right hand held the arm of a boy in an iron grip.
Explanation:
this demonstrates Hussain as a cruel man, as he is firmly gripping the hand of another human being, with a sack in his other hand. He treats others as if they are less important than himself, for what it seems to be money.
here is jack.jack doesnt like his name becoz of being a dogs name and being mocked by chhildren and making fun of him.this makes him angry even at some point a girl named Candy redicules him.his parents tries to console him by telling him how the name was so significant but he could not hear them so he changes his name to Harry.He appreoaches another smartest girl but telling her his name he is told that the was simillar to that of the girls dog
Dinner is a six, please get ready for it.