C Is the answer because it explains the rhythm to the Faries like in the story
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer: B
The big stick refers to making others aware that you are very prepared to use physical force if necessary. The speak softly part means do not boast your power, but show you have the power
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An element of a plot which is bolded in the fable above is C. climax.
A climax is the stage of action which often takes a turning point and results in excitement and change for the main character.
In the above short story, The lion is amused by the mouse's courage to help him someday. As one reads the story, the reader also tends to not believe in the mouse that a small creature would be helpful to the lion someday. Eventually, climax arises when the lion is trapped in a net and mouse arrives for his rescue. Interestingly, the one who was mocked has helped the lion in rescue. Therefore, such action creates excitement among the readers as to what will happen next? would they be friends?
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Read "The Pie", by Gary Soto.
Symbolically, what's significant about young Gary's sticky face, dirty fingers, and desire to find some water toward the end of the story?
Answer:
Gary's sticky face and dirty fingers symbolize the guilt he feels for the sin he committed (dirty hands represent guilt for wrongdoing).
His desire for water represents his guilt as he wants to wash his sin away.
Explanation:
Soto's stealing the pie signifies his loss of innocence.
The theme of the story is that, if we have a conscience, stealing will make us feel guilty.