Answer:
Symbols are often used to emphasize a important theme in the book.
Explanation:
In To Kill A Mockingbird, the mockingbird symbolizes that a lot of things that are harmless are killed for no reason.
Building a fire is an act of technical skill and technology, and fire in literature has also often been used as a symbol of knowledge. The building of a fire thus symbolizes life in the story, but also life through human knowledge, skill, and technology.
Answer:
The first food he locates consists of some bright red berries, which he eats despite their bitter taste. Later in the book, a raspberry patch helps alleviate some hunger but puts him face to face with a bear. The next nourishment he finds is turtle eggs, which he eats raw.
Explanation:
Rinconada is a city and commune in Los Andes Province of central Chile's Valparaiso region.