Answer: King Frog
Explanation:
Smith describes a village brought to chaos by two invaders, and the pointless courage that the women showed by confronting them to protect their daughters despite not being able to stop the two men from retaliating and coming back over and over again. It´s said that there´s always a boy that confronts one of the invaders, showing the same kind of pointless courage. In her town, that boy was a fourteen-year-old who was called King Frog because he used to say that the most powerful in the village was a big ugly toad able to scare even the little boy´s father.
Answer:
The sign for "son" is a (mutated) compound of "MALE and BABY." It is abbreviated though. The "male" part of the sign just looks like a salute. You abbreviate the BABY portion of the sign (no rocking). It sort of looks like you are saluting from your forehead to the crook of your left elbow. The left arm sometimes just hangs down during the sign SON or at least is more relaxed than in the sign for baby.
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Answer:
B SENSORY IMAGES THAT DESCRIBE A MOTHERLY FIGURE
Explanation:
n this excerpt the woman that is described looks like a maternal figure and actually her look is described as “maternal interest”, even when the words “ample” and “plump” are used to describe a fat person in this case reflects the warm image of the woman, the answer is B sensory images that describe a motherly figure.