Courfeyrac moves to Rue de la Verrerie because he believes that it is more of a center for other people who want to move the Revolution forward. This shows how much he cares about the cause and how ready and willing he is to fight. It also shows, since there is such a large number of people ready to do the same, how badly people want a Revolution. In a politically stable country, there would not be so many people wanting to rise up against the government.
The narrator of the story wants the ship to end by being destroyed in a battle or storm, instead of being completely dismantled and turned into scrap metal.
31/80... of you have a school calculator you could put it in but, remember to simplify like I did
The <em>“Thylacine”</em>, best kwon as a "Tasmanian Tiger", was kind of a marsupial wolf now extinct. It was a carnivore predator that ambushed its preys.
Thylacines or Tasmanian Tigers were part of the <em>Australian</em> landscape in the past. Two things influenced the diminish of Thylacines: the arrival of men 40,000 years ago, and the dingo dogs brought by men about 4,000 years ago.
The last species of Tasmanian Tigers were taken the island of Tasmania. The last of the species dissapeared in the mid-1930’s.