I said theme, but literally am just guessing. Will update if correct! (There was nothing else I could find online regarding this question because of the context they used.)
The answer is foreshadowing.
Foreshadowing is a literary technique used to suggest that a series of events may occur in the development of the story.
In this excerpt from "Huckleberry Finn," Huck refers to the forgery of the King and Duke. He has realized that they are not really royals - they are indeed impostors. However, he decides not to tell anybody that he has doubts about them because he does not want to get into trouble.
I guess because it’s a fruit.
Hmm....I think that Grendel's revalation offers a type of transition between Grendel's innocent and ignorant childhood and his adulthood as a student of philosophy. In the vast span of time the entirety of mankind's history register's little more than a brief flash.
Answer: Basically, scientists study and predict the natural world, and engineers use that knowledge for practical purposes. Scientists observe the world, while engineers focus on creating. Both field require observation and analysis, though engineering deals with creating and working on already existing creations. Engineering is more specific than science.
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