“Guys, he might be a bit too big for us,” says wolf #1. Time is flying and they all know it. The buffalo is intimidated but won’t show it. “I don’t care how big he is, we need to eat,” says alfa male. His thoughts are running wild but can’t let his guard down. The tension is high, someone must make a move. The wolfs see the buffalos fear and feel they have a higher ground now. Already circling it, the wolfs move in closer to the buffalo but not too fast or sudden. The buffalo says to them “It’s not too late to just back down and let me go,” but the wolfs ignore him. The sun is going down and everyone knows they must get back to the rest of the pack. At this point, they’re tired, hungry, and getting a bit antsy. Wolf #2 and #3 are having small talk that no one can hear. They’re plotting but the alfa male can’t take his eyes of if the buffalo to stop them. They make their move but the buffalo runs for it. It’s an open area so they know they won’t loose him and they take off after. Whole chasing the buffalo, alfa male is made and let’s them know there will be a long talk after dinner. The buffalo is getting tired from running but the wolfs feel they’ve just gotten started. The buffalo slows down and the pack catches him. within the following 5 minutes, they’ve made him their dinner.
Answer:
Yes, it is possible to live without money or power for the very short period only. We need some money to fulfill our daily needs like food, clothes etc. Moreover, in this modern and fast life, money is one of the main things in a human life.
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Hi there!
The answers to your question is:
Part A
In "Nicholas's Diary: April 2 and 3," what is Nicholas's first thought when he and his father leave home to go treasure hunting?
ANS: It is not going to be the type of treasure hunt that he thought it would be.
Part B
Which sentence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
ANS: "...what was really odd was when Dad told me to leave the shovels at home because he said we wouldn't need them."
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Answer:
During the internment, the speaker views the desert as a barren landscape.
Explanation:
She describes the desert as a place without life and without hope, even when there were animals she saw nothing beyond loneliness and oppression. A place where nothing could ever grow.
The infinitive phrase 'to keep the children from accidentally falling in the pool' is used as C, an adverb, because its meaning is - for the reason to keep them from falling, and if the meaning is 'reason', it must be an adverbial phrase.