Answer: The sea was like a rippling blanket of brochure-blue. Squabbling seagulls flew overhead, harassing the beachgoers in their endless hunger. Gannets were dive-bombing the stretched surface of the sea far out from shore. The horizon was edged with a silver tint and a cormorant was flying into that place where sun and water meet. His wings were a blur of motion and he soon faded from sight. The opera of the sea washed over me and the wave-music was welcome.
Answer:
you didn't really state a question to be answered but the answers probably
"The global community has a strong access model, and we don't want to be left behind."
Explanation:
The best objective summary of the excerpt is 'the narrator, in an exhausted state, sleeps on the grass. When he wake up several hours later, he finds he is bond and tied down.'
The main idea behind Gulliver's Travels is not to judge people based on their appearance. When Gulliver meets the Lilliputians, they are afraid of him at first. However, they come to see him as a friend and welcome him into their company, emphasizing that people should not judge based on initial impressions.
Hence, the correct answer is 'the narrator, in an exhausted state, sleeps on the grass. When he wake up several hours later, he finds he is bond and tied down.'
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Answer:
1. Rhino
2. Draw
3. Island
4. Keep
5. Tidy
Explanation:
1. All the words started with an H except for 'Rhino'
2. Draw is a verb. 'Horse', 'Farmer', and 'Launch' are not verbs. (I'm saying this assuming that the 'launch' here refers to an open motorboat.)
3. All the words started with an S except for 'Island'
4. All the words started with a 'kn' except for 'Keep'
5. All the words rhymed with each other, except for 'Tidy'
(I'm not completely sure about question 2 but i hope this helps)