One opinion says that hunting was invented by the people who lived
back at the beginning of people. I think it goes back even farther than
that.
Every living thing that can move around goes hunting for things to eat,
and there were a huge number of living things that could move around,
long before people came along. Like dinosaurs, bats, cockroaches etc.
So I don't think you can say that hunting was ever invented. It was just
something that living things just naturally always did, like breathing.
Answer:
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Explanation:
It asks for 3 examples of imagery about trash and pollution.
a lonely cab-horse steams and
stamps- I don't think this is one. A horse is not trash, even if it is lonely.
broken blinds and chimney-pots-This is one of them. "Broken" blinds indicate trash and overusage.
the winter evening settles down-No. This is talking about weather.
newspapers from vacant lots-I think this is one of them. The term "vacant" gives the hint that it is trash, since the newspaper is no longer in use.
and then the lighting of the lamps-I don't think so. This is giving general imagery about the setting. It has nothing to do with trash or pollution.
grimy scraps of withered leaves-I think this is one of them as well. The word usage here obviously states that these leaves are old, fallen off the tree, and trash.
I hope I could help!
dramatic bible stories is the correct answer. just looked up the definition of mystery plays. have a good day
Repetition of consonant sounds in a line, such as "Silly Sally sipped soda"
The connotative meaning of the phrase “shake a stick at” as it is used in the excerpt is it indicates that there will be no one in Esperanza’s new house to bother her.
<h3>What is a connotation?</h3>
Connotation is an expression that attach you with the culture, and emotional value of something.
For example, red is a color, but it also shows the sign of anger or danger.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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