This is an example of hyperbole.
Hyperbole is a figure of speech which authors use when they want to show some exaggeration. So, Hamlet wouldn't really drink up Eisel, or eat a crocodile - he is just trying to say that he loves Ophelia very much and that he would do anything for her. This turned out to be a lie because he didn't really love her and she did kill herself.
The largest city in Texas is Houston.
Answer:
Safe zone
Explanation:
Hot (Contamination) Zone
This is often regarded as an area of where contamination is said to be.present. Personnel are therefore mandated to wear appropriate protective gear
Warm (Control) Zone
This is often refered to as a zone or a
Area that is around (surrounding) the contamination zone. It is important to control or prevent ths spread of contamination. Therefore, Personnels are mandated also to wear appropriate protective gear. Lifesaving emergency care is performed.
Cold (Safe) Zone
This is an area where is said to be normal triage, stabilization, and treatment is performed. Regarded as Rescuers
Answer:
D. habituation.
Explanation:
Glinda jingles her keys in front of baby Elphaba's face, and she watches and smiles. Glinda continues to bring her keys up and jingle them in front of Elphaba because she appears to enjoy this game. After a while, though, Elphaba seems to lose interest in the game and no longer focuses on the keys when Glinda jingles them. This illustrates the process of <u>habituation</u>.
Habituation in infants is the reduced responsiveness experienced in children after the repeated presentation of a stimulus. After a stimulus is repeated to an infant, the infant becomes desensitized to that stimulus.
Answer:
1. Practice their monotheistic religion
2. The Ten Commandments
Explanation:
The ancient Hebrews spent a lot of time migrating from one place to another. One of the first times that they migrated was when Abraham brought his people to Canaan from his home city of Ur. God said they must move there in order to PRACTICE THEIR MONOTHEISTIC RELIGION .
Then, when Moses led the people out of Egypt, they crossed the desert to return to this promised land. Along the way, God taught the people and gave them THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.