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In the hope that he'd be great at the recital, Dave committed to his piano lessons, and if his teacher had given him a new piece, especially before a performance, he would practice nothing else.
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is ''Idiom, idiom cannot be taken literally and must be understood as a whole.
Answer:
I believe that the correct answer is the third one: <em>arrogance</em>. The phrase <em>growing feathers</em> represents arrogant tone in the speaker.
Explanation:
When reading that particular line: "<em>These growing feathers plucked from Caesar's wing / Will make him fly an ordinary pitch,</em>" we can feel the arrogance in the tone of the speaker. Specially, when reading the word <em>plucked</em>, like the feathers were stolen from Caesar, like he feels proud of it. It represents an arrogant tone in FLAVIUS.
The name of the ride, Killer Bees, as well as the graphic portrayal of bees attacking people and pets illustrated on the walls and passenger cars are in no way appropriate for children.