The woods might symbolize a place to test your willpower, but it could also symbolize the unexplored or unknown, and the forgotten. I would make this comparison because the forests often are associated with being lost. Also in a society full of technology, it could be easy for a human to disregard the complexity and beauty of nature, causing it to become an unknown, unexplored and a forgotten place. Woods are also a harsh place to live and survive using survival skills thus testing your willpower to survive. Forests are also vast and diverse, making them easy to get lost in.
These are things that I believe the woods symbolize.
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the Latin root corpus, meaning "body," in this English word
Answer:
1A.
B. to inform
1B.
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Then one day, a boxed transcript arrived in the mail from Washington.
But while everyone knows the famous Iwo Jima photo, no one knew the story of these eight Chichi Jima Flyboys. Nobody knew for a reason.
"All these years I had this nagging feeling these guys wanted their story told Bill said.
I suddenly realized that now I know what the Flyboys mothers had never learned.
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D. the truth was wrongly covered up all these years
Explanation:
The passage is an informative text that relays the untold story of the eight Flyboys who could not be accounted for, for several years. These men were sent on a mission in Japan to destroy the radio stations believed to be a hindrance to the operations of the United States. They were however killed in this operation and downed in water.
The government of the United States did not reveal this information to any one. The writer of this story went on a mission to uncover the truth and that, he revealed in the passage above. The story is meant to inform the readers on the events surrounding the disappearance of the eight flyboys.
<span>He revised the banking and money systems.
I believe he helped the poor by aiding in changing the money system and by reducing taxes.</span>