Answer:
1) Fairy Tale ex. cinderella
2) Ethos ex. morality is considered to be ethos
I don’t see any incorrectly used words, it’s just a more basic sentence.
Answer he was served buy best berries nuts and roots but town Mouse did not like and tasteless and accepted the invitation and went to town got served figs dates, Honey,biscuits that were rich and delicious not eat peacefully in the town because a cat came Turan from there life shelter for hiding was very small and country mouse went back home. he was really happy there.
Answer:
I'm sorry, but my answer isn't exactly 1 1/2 pages long, but I hope this will work:
My exhibit would be about travelling through time, because it would be interesting if you posted fake copies of Einstein's Principles, to make the exhibit more realistic looking as possible, and put in theories of wormholes, and the 'bending of time'. It could be a roller-coaster ride, and that would make it more attractive, in my opinion, of course, since some of the most popular rides in Disneyland include roller-coasters. There could be interactive things, such as souvenir pencils, erasers, notebooks, etc. etc, or plushies of a mini-Einstein.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
C
. Humans constantly take advantage of and abuse the environment around them, as well as its creatures.
Explanation:
The question is related to the book, "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The book is an example of the genre, magical realism, in which fantasy is combined with aspects of ordinary, daily life.
The book, portraying the themes of cruelty and self-interest, revolves around the protagonists, Pelayo and his wife Elisenda who, one day, find an old man (A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings) in their courtyard. Their neighbor informs them that the old man is actually an angel and he's here for their daughter as she's very sick. The husband and wife lock the old man in a chicken coop and only let him out when their daughter recovers.
However, until then, the angel has attracted the attention of the whole town. Taking advantage of the old man, Elisanda decides to charge a 5 cent admission fee for seeing the angel. Consequently, they soon become wealthy, building their own mansion. They neglect the angel until he becomes frail and sickly.
The angel eventually recovers and finally flies away when the chicken coop breaks.