Answer:
One similarity is that both poems are about a season!
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Answer:
What changes can the football team make to protect students heads?
Explanation:
Rephrase me, but basically it jsut narrows down the whole school specifically to the football team
<span>his book basically represents what happened during the holocaust ... just in a different form. The terrible things (a.k.a. the Nazis) take away the animals (a.k.a. the different groups of people persecuted during the holocaust) one at a time because it was easy. The Nazis in real life did the same thing. By taking groups one at a time no large uproar was caused. If they had taken more animals, there might have been a larger negative reaction and possibly a revolt. The animals were able to justify the other animals being taken away, and by justifying the terrible thing's reasoning and actions they made it easier for the terrible things to continue. As for the last question ... often people do not listen to one lone voice in a crowd, especially one that in young and supposedly "inexperienced." Unfortunately for us, children are often able see things in a different and more "black and white" light, and by not listening to what they have to say we all lose out. H</span>
Foreshadowing is when an author uses symbolism, an event, a small detail, or even a part of dialogue to be a warning or indication of a future event. An author might use this because they want to give the reader knowledge about a future event or to tease them.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure one of them is rushed, but please correct me if I am wrong!
Explanation:
An adverb is a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group. It expresses a relation of place, time, circumstance, etc. In this case, it would be expressing a relation of time. Since you are "rushing" you are in a sense moving in time urgently.