B he starts off as a child in India, gets on the Japanese freighter to move the zoo, then when the ship gets caught in a storm he escapes on the lifeboat
The answer the the following question is c
The powerful winds that hit around 4: 00 p. m. blew the fire up the drainage at the hottest time of day. and turpines, having baked for hours, could conceivably have lit the whole hillside practically at once.
fire behavior is determined by an incredibly complicated interaction of fuel, terrain, and wind, and there are mathematical models describing the interaction.
s]ometimes a combination of wind, fuel, and terrain conspires to produce a blowup in which the fire explodes out of control.
gusts of 35 mph ⦠produce sixty-four-foot flames racing up the mountain at up to fifteen feet per second. in the superdry gambel oak, the rate of spread would have been almost twice that.
Answer:
D. At the beginning, Pip feels blue, but by the end he feels optimistic.
Explanation:
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However, Pip is a character who presents several moments of sadness and discouragement due to his social and economic status, his inability to achieve his goals and the harsh behavior his sister has towards him. however Joe always puts Pip on top, stating how he will have the chance to win the world and be a great home, which excites Pip every time and promotes an optimistic and happy feeling.
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