Answer:
Já ég skil þetta mjög ruglingslegt og flókið já já, leyfðu mér bara, hár, rass, eyra, nef, hósti, putti, fax, nafn
Explanation:
They don’t die of no of them
Above-on top of something
below- under something
up- "going up"
down- "go down the street"
The available options are:
A. an external force based on friendship
B. an external force based on setting
C. an internal force based on instinct
D. an internal force based on feelings
Answer:
B. an external force based on setting
Explanation:
From the excerpt, it can be concluded that White Fang understood the in and out of the wood setting compared to the other dogs. This is perfectly described as White Fang quickly moves between the running water and near-by thicket, while losing the trail of the chasing dogs. However it's an external force because this activity of White Fang running to the wood is caused by the chasing dogs.
Explanation:
At first in the poem, in first two stanzas we can see the use of alliteration and playful way of a words that the author is using.
The line ''have an apple'' is there in the poem to break dream-like play and playful tone of the poem because it is there to move on to the rhetorical questions that author will be using in the poem. ''Shall I move?''
Author is talking about dream-like state of mind that he is in.
This poem has the meaning of author's state of mind which is dream-like and he is enjoying in it.