The theme is to enjoy the simple things in life such as the stars and each other. The poem shows that the characters should be doing something else but they prefer to stay under the stars enjoying them
Answer:
The detail that uses sensory words to describe Akela is:
C. out at full length on his rock.
Explanation:
Sensory words are words or phrases that appeal to one of more of our five senses: sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing. Having that in mind, we can use elimination to answer this question:
A. a hilltop covered with stones and boulders - may appeal to sight, but does not refer to Akela. This option is incorrect.
B. who led all the Pack by strength and cunning - does refer to Akela, but does not appeal to any of the five senses. The words "strength" and "cunning" demand a different kind of interpretation from readers. This option is incorrect.
C. out at full length on his rock - this is the correct option. We can imagine Akela lying down on the rock; we can even see the position of his body because of this description. Imagine your dog or cat, for instance, lying down on the floor, with his/her belly's whole extension touching the floor.
D. from badger-coloured veterans - again, does appeal to the senses, but does not refer to Akela. This option is incorrect.
Pronouns are almost always the subject of a sentence and they usually do the action in that sentence.
An object pronoun is a type of personal pronoun that is normally used as a grammatical object, either as the direct or indirect object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition
Answer:
Mock Interview with James
Feedback on sending positive nonverbal messages:
1. Instead of slouching in the chair, James should sit upright with square shoulders that exhume trust.
2. James must keep his hands uncrossed, make them visible, and sometimes gesture with them to convey his message directly.
3. Effective physical gestures include the purposeful use of eye contact, occasional smiles, and nodding to convey understanding of the other's messages.
4. At an interview, multitasking is not a good nonverbal gesture. Lack of interest in the subject under discussion can signal to the interviewer that you have more important businesses to attend. This is why fiddling with any object is not an effective physical gesture.
Explanation:
Observations by Martha:
James was slouching in his chair: lack of self-confidence
Sitting with his hands crossed: lack of focus and relaxation
Avoiding eye contact: lack of attention and effective physical gestures
Fiddling with his phone: multitasking at the wrong time shows lack of interest.