A. Literary Movement
A literary movement is used to describe a trend in literature that is characterised by the shared assumptions, beliefs and practices of an influential group of writers. A literary movement consists of pieces of literary work from different authors but usually in the same era. They are all considered as a part of one literary movement because of similarity in ideas.
Answer:
The book is about the conflict between man and nature. More specifically, the struggles of Mrs. Frisby vs. whether or not to face the plow head-on.
Explanation:
Frisby and the Rats of NIMH is Man (non-human protagonist ) vs. Nature. When Mrs. Frisby's son Timothy comes down with pneumonia, she faces a serious choice: try to escape to the woods to avoid plowing, or stay in hopes that their home will be missed by the plow.
Funny, awkward (kind of,) chill, cool...
Idk... i haven't read the books in years so I can't remember much about it so I wouldn't trust me if I were you... <3
Answer: The malicious boy
Explanation: The subject is the naming part. It tells you WHO the sentenced is about. When you read the sentence, ask yourself "WHO is this sentence about?" The person or thing the sentence is about the SUBJECT.
Answer:
dig up the influence of alcohol and drug administration