People are curious about our galaxy and what lies beyond because as our wold gets older and older, the more overused it becomes leaving us with less resources. By exploring beyond our world we could have the possibility to create new sources of energy or other resources.
Answer:
Option C, rewarded. The grandmother would be rewarded
Explanation:
As per the belief of people, if grandmother touches the plant of young potatoes, then good yield will be there. It is that given in the piece of information that if good potato yield was obtained and that people of her community did not forget her for her magical effect then there are chances that she will be rewarded
Hence, option C is correct
<u>Answer:</u>
The description suggests that A: Fear influences what people say and do.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Fear is the clash between our inner sense and outer sense, i.e. clash between what we really are from inside and the pressure of society, family, decisions on outside creates fear in humans.
The fear that arises when we see any wild animal or a danger in front of us results in some chemical reactions in our brain and we react. In any negative situations, when one fears, people tend to react differently and may be say things in a different way. So, option A is correct according to the description given about Gazelle. Other options are incorrect according to the excerpt given.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I'm 95% sure it's A but B could also be a likely answer.
Answer: Because they don't have five feet in the line or don't have an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one like iambic pentameter requires.
Explanation: In poetry, an Iambic Pentameter is a metrical speech that has 5 feet on every line. A foot is a pair of syllables in which there is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one.
The lines "As wicked dew as e'er my mother brushed" and "With raven’s feather from unwholesome fen" follow the rules of iambic pentameter, while the line "Upon thy wicked dam, come forth!" has just four feet, and the line "Drop on you both! A southwest blow on ye" doesn't have the unstressed syllables at first.