<span>They worry that Smaug will return while they are visibile in the open.</span>
The answer is D because first, the weight of the tree has nothing to do with anything since its roots go far below beyond the soil. second, the tree does absorb water from the soil but that doesn't cause the soil to stay because the soil needs to stay moist so that the tree can get its nutrients. lastly, trees do not take soil through their roots because if they did they would have nothing to root themselves in which allows them to grow. The obvious answer is D
HUH? What's the question?
Answer:
- "I love to hear her speak
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- "And yet by heaven, I think my love as rare''
Explanation:
Going by the utterances of the speaker in this sonnet, one can tell that the speaker's mistress is not overly attractive but he still loves to hear her speak and has a rare love for her.
This shows the seriousness of the sonnet because it shows that the speaker was able to look past physical features to like his mistress with a rare love that is not based on physical features and comparisons.
Answer:
to show that being from New York disrupts the author's relationships with the people he meets
Explanation:
According to the conversation from the excerpt of Travels with Charley, it is narrated that the speaker is treated differently by the people he met on his travels.
First, it is stated that there were interests and questions about "twenty or thirty times" during his trip and also questions from locals who asked him questions.
The purpose of the conversation is to show that being from New York disrupts the author's relationships with the people he meets