So a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
So if we look at the first sentence:
Her grandmother lives in the desert.
We can tell which ones are the nouns by going through each one of the words.
grandmother is the first noun, because it's a person, because a grandmother is, well, a person.
desert is the next and last noun, because it is a place.
And we can do the same thing with the next sentence.
father would be the noun because a father is a person. A lizard would be a noun because a lizard is a thing.
You can repeat this with the next sentences.
(Note: a noun can also be an idea, like something like, inspiration)
Answer:
1) Saying weird/rude things: Try your best to ignore the child/teen/tween bullying you.
2) Hits you: Get adult involved.
3) Non-Stop Bully: Get parent involved, if parent dosent listen tell friends.
4) Threats to fight you: Go to the counselor.
Answer: B. After leaving the sickness, / the old Empires of Europe
Explanation:
The Old Empires of Europe being the British, the French, the Spanish, The Portuguese, The Dutch, and The Germans amongst others, got to the level they were at by conquering new lands from North America to Australia. Indeed at it's height, the British Empire controlled 24% of Earth as we know it now.
Joseph Bruchac (the Poet), in the poem, likens these Empires to being sick. To having become inherently unhealthy because all they thought about was conquest essentially drawing a comparison between conquest and sickness to say that conquering others can make one sick and unhealthy just as it did these Old Empires of Europe.