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I would say Napping as the answer
Explanation:
-Anxious isn't a good choice, because according to the passage there is a part that says "The "anxious" kitten snuggled to the napping golden retriever." which means that the kitten is nervous or scared.
-Startle can't be the answer, reason is not the answer, because that word describes a sudden shock or panic kind of feeling. In the first sentence to the comma mark, it says "Startled by the thunderstorm." So, it describes that the sound of Thuderstorm is pretty much of a shock sound.
-Frigid wouldn't be the best answer either, because the word describes something that is very cold in temperature. In the last of that passage says "The two snoozed by the fireplace on that Frigid winter night." So, it was meant that the two kittens snoozed by the fireplace on that very cold winter.
The word Napping would be a good choice, because the word napping is mostly a calm word say and it describes sleeping for a small amount of time. So, according to passage after the comma mark, it says "The anxious kitten snuggled up to the napping golden retriever." So, its describes that the kittens snuggled up fireplace and sleep for long time.
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In the film adaptations to almost every novel there are significant differences for a couple of reasons. one reason is that movies are only an hour or two long meaning they've got to cram all of the scenes from the book into a movie and sometimes the scenes just get cut due to lack of interest or just cause it didn't really pertain to the movie itself. another reason would be that the producers and directors of a film want a different story to tell. most books have been around for ages and sometimes people have heard the same story over a thousand times. these novels may have needed a new spin to the story or characters within.
The answer is, its important to experience and enjoy everyday.
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Answer in explanation!
Explanation:
The witches predict that Macbeth will become the king, they predict that Banquo will be both lesser and greater than Macbeth, and both less and far happier. Finally, they predict that Banquo's descendants will become kings, even though he won't. Hope this helps!