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1. The heron says that it will take care of Freddy the frog and deliver it safely back to its home, but by licking its beak and outwardly expressing its intent to eat Freddy. Freddy observes this action and thinks better of trusting the heron, knowing that it intends to do him harm rather than good as it says.
2. Sue's time machine is broken, and she has to fix it on her own. She knows that since she has no other choice than to fix the time machine in order to get back to her time, she can fix it.
3. Although Peter would never usually choose to play chess, he has nothing else to do and decides to give it a try with this grandpa.
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Writers use literature to criticise or endorse social conditions, expressing their own opinions and viewpoints of the world they live in. ... This means that the writer's views and values are always open to interpretation, and possibly even controversial.
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D. protective and wise
Explanation:
According to the myth, the narrator repeats the detail that Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon takes the little girl by the hand to emphasize the idea that Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon is protective and wise
This answer is correct because it is not A, B, or D.
When the king puts on headphones in the king's speech, what kind of sound do we hear Off-screen restricted sound.
Because A sound made by a source that is not visible in the frame but is nonetheless a part of the movie's diegetic universe, such as a character shouting off-screen before being revealed in the following shot or the explosion's sound before it is (yet) visible in the frame.
Glossary Index: return Offscreen sound is defined as sound that is presumed to be present in a scene but that is not visible on the screen when the action is happening. The director of The Boondock Saints employs off-screen sound in this sequence to disprove a detective's theories about a recent murder. Thus when the king puts on headphones in the king's speech, what kind of sound do we hear Off-screen restricted sound.
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