The information about the Luggnaggians which the narrator
(Gulliver) offers to his audience (English people) is their traditional
customs. At some fact of the story, Gulliver gives his view on the way to
points of views of Luggnaggians by telling it in order to make his spectators
learn the conceivable errors of others and not to do it again.
Answer:
As time goes by. and water goes through the water cycle again and again. The amount of water on Earth stays the same. However one could argue with this due to global warming since our icebergs/glaciers are melting adding to sea-level rise.
The second option, “a story
about a doctor who tracks and treats the outbreak of a virus” is the
most appropriate choice. That is because among all the four choices provided,
it is the only possible ending or the only possible scenario that could succeed
the story. The rest of the choices are very unlikely to happen.
Answer:
oh oh oh i know pick me
Explanation:
The snow teaches him about the hill and the sled. The snow teaches him about the hill and the sled. The snow formed a hill for Jonas to go sledding on. The first memory Jonas received was the memory about someone sledding down a hill that was covered in snow.