"Zlateh the Goat" is a short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer, that happened during winter time in Poland. The village is normally blanketed in snow, so Reuvan the furrier would be selling furs in his village, but that year no snow had fallen. Their goat named Zlateh is very old and gives little milk to the family, and since no one in the village needs fur, they decide to sell the goat to the butcher to get money for Hanukkah. Aaron, the oldest boy in the family, had orders from his father, Reuven, to deliver the goat to the butcher. When Aaron embarked on his journey to the butcher with two pieces of bread and a thin slice of cheese, a blizzard blasted him and his goat, Zlateh. They luckily found shelter in a hay pile off the side of the road. Aaron and Zlateh were trapped in the hay pile for four days, but during those few days Aaron and Zlateh bonded and became fond of each other. To survive, Aaron drank Zlateh's milk and ate his meager amount of bread and cheese, while Zlateh ate the hay that surrounded them. When Aaron heard sleigh bells ringing outside his shelter, he left the hay pile with Zlateh, asked the passing citizen how to return to his village, and began his walk home with Zlateh. When Aaron finally arrived home, his family was overjoyed upon his arrival. He and his family never wanted to harm or sell Zlateh after she saved Aaron's life. Reuven- The villages furrier, father of Aaron, owner of Zlateh
Aaron- Oldest son of Reuven, survived the blizzard with Zlateh
<span>Zlateh- Family goat, fur is used for clothes, gives milk to the family, survived blizzard with Aaron Reuven- The village furrier, owner of Zlateh, decided to sell Zlateh to the butcher</span>
The most accurate synonym for designation in the passage is <u>TITLE</u>. Position, indicator, and denomination are the incorrect answers.
The word "<em>designation</em>" in the passage above refers to a distinctive title, distinguishing mark, or name (Cape Canaveral Missile Test Annex, or CCMTA). Hence, the most accurate synonym for this word is title. The word "designate" has several meanings, including:
- as in "to choose".
- as in "to appoint".
- as in "to name".
In the passage about Cape Canaveral, the use of the word "<em>designate</em>" is to name. Therefore, the most accurate synonyms for this word are title, label, nominate, name, entitle, etc.
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Answer:
Media
Explanation:
All different kinds of media, but still media
It’s C I can’t explain it trust C I need to out more words so wanna read my poem?
He had a dream.
His dream was big.
He fought and fought.
He was tough and tough.
Risking his life for his people.
Helping children.
Saving children.
He had a dream.