Not a long time ago my classmates and I decided to go for a hiking / camping trip to the nearest lake, about 6 miles away from our home. It was a warm summer night and we decided to have a night swim in the lake, then make a bonfire and eat marshmallows, when we heard a strange sound coming from the bushes. I have to admit, all of us were very afraid and the boys didn't even look after the girls, instead we all ran to the tents looking for some sort of "weapon" to defend ourselves. In almost the same second we realized that all of our stuff was gone - our clothes and the backpacks we had filled with food and useful items. Of course, in the end we realized that one person from the group decided to prank us - one boy didn't get in the lake and we didn't even notice! Yes, we forgave him, but he had to pay for all the after-bite products the next day, since each of us had been bitten by a mosquito at least 30 times.
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Answer:
D) The author finds Diane France's experiences interesting, and writes to inform readers about the process France used to make a bronze tiger tongue.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from "Bone Detective" by Lorraine Jean Hopping, the author describes how the bronze tiger's tongue and paws were made by the detective Diane France. And it is this reconstruction that enabled others to feel what it really is like to be able to touch the tongue of the tiger and the big paws.
The description of the process of the reconstruction of the tongue and the paw emphasizes the author's interest in Diane France's experiences. It also gives information to the readers about the process that France used to make the bronze tiger tongue.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
Answer:
A - It gives facts and examples about the idea of an ascetic
Explanation:
bc it's right
Sentence fragments are incomplete sentences that make absolutely no sense, so I'm assuming that the best answer to this questions would be B avoided when writing.
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Answer:
what about her??
Explanation:
Florence Bascom (July 14, 1862 – June 18, 1945) was the second woman to earn her PhD in geology in the United States, and the first woman to receive a PhD from Johns Hopkins University, which occurred in 1893. She also became the first woman to work for the United States Geological Survey, in 1896.Bascom was a widely known and respected geologist whose work mapping the crystalline rock formations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland became the basis for many later studies of the area. Bascom was born on July 14, 1862, in Williamstown, Massachusetts.