Answer:
1. An image.
2. Richard Tottle.
3. Concrete.
4. Sonnet.
5. Sir Philip Sidney.
6. Edmund Spencer.
7. Archaic.
8. The Dark Lady.
9. Sir Frances Bacon.
Explanation:
1. An image: a word picture. It is graphical representation or illustration of something such as people, place, animal, plants, etc.
2. Richard Tottle: responsible for the first collection of songs and lyrics in England. He was an English publisher who had a shop at Temple bar in London, United Kingdom.
3. Concrete: something that can be perceived by the senses. It simply a things that is capable of being acknowledged by any of the five sense organs such as eyes, nose, tongue, etc.
4. Sonnet: means little song in Italian. It comprises of 14 lines with five-foot iambics.
5. Sir Philip Sidney: wrote Italian sonnet
6. Edmund Spencer: The Faerie Queen.
7. Archaic: belonging to an earlier period, outdated.
8. The Dark Lady: subject of Shakespeare's sonnets
9. Sir Frances Bacon: famous writer of interludes.
Answer:
a) rough air.
c) had to throw out food.
d) weren't gaining altitude fast enough.
Explanation:
What are three situations recounted in Paragraphs 32 through 42 that influence Byrd and his companions?
rough air, had to throw out food, weren't gaining altitude fast enough.
Answer:
Print material is more useful than Non-Print media.
Explanation:
As a grade 6 pupil, print material source of information is more useful.
Because Print material is handy and much understandable. Every topic is clearly mentioned and every topic we can see at one place where as Non-print media is costly , needs internet connection . Sometimes if there is network issue , then we are not able to study but this can not be the case in Print material.
So, Print material is more useful than Non-Print media.
The author develops each character in a unique way. He makes Rainsford seem naive but brave. He makes Zaroff seem evil.
Answer:
Explanation:
Lord of the Flies is a first novel by British author William Golding, a Nobel Prize Winner, written in 1954.
The book is about a group of British Boys who gets grounded on an uninhabited island and the failing attempts they try to make to escape.
Ralph is guilt-stricken with the death of Simon where Piggy comforts Ralph saying that they have done nothing wrong it was just an accident. He tries to shift the blame saying that it was because of "that bloody dance", or that "He deserved it..."
The author has portrayed Piggy as the most intelligent boy on the island. He values civilization. The conch represents civilization, order, and structure which he values. He is very protective of the conch, so when Ralph laughs at the conch Piggy reacts strongly because he fears that Ralph has lost all hope of making a civilization on the uninhabited island.