<span>The underlined words are impetuous,
barbarously, impious, and preposterous.</span>
<span>In the
given sentences, these words match the following contextual meanings because of
how they used in the sentences:</span>
Impetuous - rapid and powerful<span>
barbarously - coarse and uncivilized
impious - disrespectful, irreverent
preposterous - absurd, unreasonable </span>
Explanation:
The question is incomplete as it does not have the options therefore it has been answered based on prior knowledge.
Waatji Pulyeri is a Dreamtime story which describes the relationship between the person and his land. It also shows the relationship between human beings and plants and animals.
In Waatji pulyeri, the birds cannot fly above certain feet teaches us a moral that no one should cheat and lie as that could lead to consequences. Also, each individual has their own unique qualities so should respect it.
This story although is not scientific but the story like this can each the value of ethics and moral to children like cheating and lying can lead to consequences.
A. She closed the book and looked at the clock; she had finished reading The Elder Brothers at exactly 12:00 am.
B. Oxygen was discovered in 1772 by the Swedish chemist, Carl Scheele, but he withheld the information until two years later when Joseph Priestly made the same discovery.
C." Hey Elena", asked Steven Baron, Sr., as we unpacked, "did you forget the grapes? You forgot the T-shirts, too? Oh, brother!"
D. The lungfish, an unusual animal, has both lungs and gills; therefore, it can breathe either underwater or on land.
E. Holistic medicine, which includes treatments such as acupuncture and aromatherapy, focuses on treating the whole person -body and mind- rather than just the affected part.
Answer:
Is the question multiple choice? If not I would assume that the author is trying to convey a sense of horror and anxiety to the reader. The high-pitched screaming also reminds us that they are merely children as well.
Explanation:
The Lord of the Flies is a novel by William Golding that emphasizes the true nature of man kind and how wicked people can be.