Answer:
It is an area deep in the country where many wild animals live.
Explanation:
The given excerpt is from the collection of folktales <em>The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales</em><em> </em>written by Virginia Hamilton in 1985.
Here we can see the deer hunted by a man with hounds. Scared, it runs and sees an alligator preying on it. When it comes to other details, there are the broom-grass field and the river.
There is nothing that tells us that a farming town is near, that it's a muddy swamp where many people live, or that it's an area deep in the forest sometime in the future. What we can see for sure is that there are many wild animals there.
Thus, the correct option is the third one.
Answer:
He mentions the laws of nature (1), he states that all men are created equal and that they're endowed with unalienable rights (2), and that governments derive their power from the consent of the governed (3). These are principles that could be derived by reason alone. They're foreign to the ways of tradition which believed in the divine right of kings, aristocracy, and a Christian God, not a god of nature.
Answer:
Explanation:
Because it makes the brain work very hard. Sometimes we make decisions without even knowing.
D When you know (or at least think) without a doubt that you are correct
Answer: B) The Cyclops insists that they “care not a whistle for your thundering Zeus” (Homer 186).
Explanation: according to MLA style, when writing an in-text citation, we need to put the citation (between quotation marks), and after that, we must write the last name of the author of the source we used, followed by the number of the page from which we obtain the quoted information, both things should be between parentheses. From the given options, the one that has the correct format is option B: The Cyclops insists that they “care not a whistle for your thundering Zeus” (Homer 186).