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in today future we can't see gender and all those things
Explanation:
Mark brainliest
I would say that if a reader understand an author's culture it helps the reader understand what the point the author is trying to make.
Indifference...the writer gives no opinion or thoughts of their displeasure or approval of the process. This is an example of Indifference.
Page 51. "Valleys have Ears" - Personification
Page 71. "Hearts of Mountains" - Personification
Page 71. "Out of his pale lamp like eyes"- Metaphor
Page 118- "great bare arms and legs with knotted muscles"- Metaphore
page 226- "my armor is like tenfold shields,my teeth are swords,my claws spears the shock of my tail a thunder bolt,my wings a hurricane,and my breath death"- Simile and Metaphore
Answer:
1. They are rung at weddings and funerals, but at Christmastime, they are rung to announce the birth of Jesus.
2. It was a warning for them to worship.
3. Being an indication that there is something wrong.
4. The bells must ring in a sequence that will play the Rise of Iron theme. If you get it right, the solved puzzle will unlock the "Sing the Iron Song" trophy or achievement.
There you go! :)
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