Answer:
I would say that the answer MOST reflecting of the times culture would be D
Explanation:
the only 2 answers that reflect or are about culture at all are B and D!!
When thinking about a society's "culture" many think of primarily the clothing, foods, habitat, religious preferences, etc. In the answer D we see that the idea portrayed is one of status within the culture. For example, if you wear clothes then you are considered "wealthy" and if wearing simple furs, you're considered "poor". This reflection of the culture of the Ramayana tends to "overcome" the mere idea that ancient Indian audiences cared more for tactics than brute strength with regards to "fighting".
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Answer:
<u><em>Bruh rabbit</em></u> learns not to take things that don't belong to you. He took<u><em> Bruh Lizards</em></u> sword so the work of cutting his crops would be easier. He didn't know how to control it, and it cut all of his crops.
Answer:
When applying text to self, you are required to use your own experiences in correlation to the story you've read. Thus, you need to think deeply about the events in the novel and surmise if you've ever experienced similarities. To Kill a Mockingbird has numerous events that might be similar to things you've experienced. Racism is a major theme..... growing up (Jim and Scout), teachers, friends going through changes in their homes (Dill). Other ideas might include friends who aren't accepted because they're different (Dolphus Raymond), someone who has died, or even a young, abused girl like Mayella.
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Answer:
B)The admiral tells the crew to keep sailing although they only see ocean.
Explanation:
The passage states "Sail on! sail on! and on!'" Multiple times when the sailors doubt they will reach land because all they see it ocean.