In stanza seven, comparing mice and humans, the author Robert Burns suggests that foresight and planning the future can go wrong for everyone, either mice or humans.
However, in the final stanza Burns still considers the mouse fortunate, because it is only aware of the present moment. It is a human attribute to look at the past and to fear what the future has to bring.
Answer:
B. A person who studies animal behaviour
Explanation:
Option A. would be a more common answer because of all of the comparisons between the <u>pigs and primates</u>, but if paying attention carefully, the document is generally focused on the behaviour of pigs <em>to</em> primates. (Make sense?) The document only metions massages once throughout, so option C. wouldn't be very beneficial to those who want to learn more about that subject.
Answer:
D, compound
Explanation:
it has too independent clauses.
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Answer:
She feels more confident and like she can protect herself because she grew up hunting her own food and game outside of the barriers growing up.