Answer: Damage is done when humans play God.
An important theme throughout Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is the damage that can be done to society when humans decide to play God. This is an idea that she mentions in her introduction to the work. In fact, the novel itself can be read as a cautionary tale against the ambitions of scientists and the vanity of humans.
As the hare fell asleep, he saw the tortoise so far back he was a speck of green. As he slept, he dreamed of him racing across the finish line with the tortoise lagging so far behind he could not be seen. As he crossed the finish line, all the animals congratulated him. When the tortoise at last reached the finish line, he was ridiculed by the other animals. Suddenly, he heard the plod of heavy feet, slow and steady. I HOPE THIS HELPS.
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Answer and Explanation:
"He took the Elephant---All-the-Elephant-there-was----and said, 'Play at being an Elephant.'"
"All-the-Cow-there-was . . . licked her tongue round a whole forest at a time"
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Answer:
B. before cereal
Explanation:
These are all of the options:
A. My brother ate a <u>cold</u> bowl of cereal for breakfast this morning.
B. My brother ate a bowl of <u>cold</u> cereal for breakfast this morning.
C. My brother ate a bowl of cereal for <u>cold</u> breakfast this morning.
D. My <u>cold</u> brother ate a bowl of cereal for breakfast this morning.
Out of all of these options, option B makes the most sense.
Answer:
A. The measure of a rhythmic pattern in a poem. I'm 99% sure this is the answer.