Answer:
The story I have chosen is called "Son of Stone" written by author Stuart woods. The most exciting part of this book would be near the end when the protagonist comes face to face with the antagonist for a final showdown to the death. This part is the most exciting part because the fight was for long time anticipated because the antagonist murdered the protagonists wife and nearly murdered the protagonists secretary and son so the final battle was thrilling to say the least.
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A simile must contain as or like, so we could say that an emergeny kit so small like a cricket. In short, "A kit is as small as a cricket."
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Answer:
'A sleek dog, a meek dog, cringing for my meat.'
and
'I’ll never be a lap dog, licking dirty feet.'
Explanation:
The 'Lone Dog' authored by Irene Rutherford McLeod conveys the idea of disdain for dogs that are pets. The lines 'A sleek dog...meat' and 'I'll ...feet' convey this idea constructively as the descriptive words like 'sleek,' 'meek,' 'cringing for meat' are used to shown this derision and the speaker's words asserting that he would never wish to be a 'lap dog and licking someone's dirty feet' further substantiates this claim of contempt.
Answer:
D. He is shown without clothing
Explanation:
Outside of the palace of Kiskindha, Sugriva roars out his challenge to his usurping brother Bali, so that the very birds fall out of the sky in fright, while Rama and Laksmana and the other monkeys look on from the right. On the left is the monkey king's palace, from which Bali, his queen Tara and ministers have emerged on hearing the uproar. Tara advises him not to fight, but to no avail. Bali and his party all wear human costume, except for turbans, while Bali himself wears a crown.