Answer:
references to nature
Explanation:
In "Pushing the Bear" the author uses several references to nature to reaffirm the value and importance of the land, which is one of the main themes of the narrative.
The references to nature show how cultivating, planting and caring for the land is inherent to the Cherokee people, as a responsibility given by their ancestors and that must be passed on to each generation. Nature is also referred to through family relationships as something extremely inherent in Cherokee culture, in addition to showing how removing these people from their lands leaves them unprotected both physically and spiritually. The spiritual and religious relationships covered in this story also use references from nature to be established.
Some sentences that show pathos (an appeal to emotion) are the sentences "without sea ice arctic plants and animals must either adapt or migrate. If they can't they will go extinct", "if that isn't enough people who live on the coastal communities within the arctic circles are also battling erosion along their coastlines" and "these communities must relocate in land or their homes and land could be washed out to sea."
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Answer:
"Phileas Fogg got up"
"took his hat in his left hand"
"put it on his head with an automatic motion"
"went off without a word"
Explanation:
A clause is a unit of grammar formed by a verb and a subject. The verb is the fundamental element of a clause, which can have one verb or a verb group.
Independent clauses are those that can stand by themselves or be linked with additional clauses, all including a subject and a predicate.
Like in this example, coordinating conjunctions of independent clauses can be formed by adding a comma and the word "and" before the last clause.
Answer: Solar energy is a convenient resource