More dangerous, The most dangerous
More famous, The most famous
More pleasent, The most pleasent
More Wet, The most Wet
More gray, The most gray
more, most
I would choose option A for this very subjective question, as "handiness" would capture the suitability of form and ease of access. Which are features present in the construction of the birds nest, that represent its perfect convenience, along with beauty and contexture. And not only the form.
But taking the answer given, and assuming that the whole Montaigne piece focuses in the material aspects of nature´s creations, not the functional aspects, "Suitability of form" is the right answer, as it already relates to the next example of nature´s perfection: the spider web.
Answer:
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Explanation:
6.) board/train
1.) Happy
2.)annoyed
3.)tired
4.)relaxed
5.)bored
1.) catch fish/havent caught any fish
2.) sell house/sold house
3.)finish meeting/havent finished the meeting
4.)mow the lawn/ didnt mow the lawn
5.)get the job/ got the job
6.)graduate from university/ graduated from university.
Answer :
A problem and solution text structure is a type of text structure in which a problem is introduced in an essay and then the solution to the same problem is provided and its effects studied.
In the given passage the problem is "how to get honey ?"
The two solutions provided to this problem are :
1. Bee keeping.
2. Using syrups made from maple trees, agave cactus, or mashed fruits as sweeteners in places like America where bees were not found.
So, the statement that best describes the structure of this passage is :
B.) It uses a problem-and-solution structure to show how people got honey without searching for bees.