Answer:
The Thrill of the Chase by Forrest Fenn is a treasure hunt for a 10x10x5 inch bronze chest filled with over a million dollars worth of gold and other treasures. This secreted cache is hidden somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. If you can find it, you can have it!
From google:
savagely, cruel.
"he carried out barbaric acts in the name of war"
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- In both the poems the beloved is seen responding to her lover and his love.
- In the first poem, the beloved has no issue with the lover forgetting her and the waves washing her name away. It is the lover who insists on eternalizing their love.
- The nymph too is not moved by all the material gifts given to her by her lover and speaks the truth when she says that if youth was to stay for long she wouldn’t mind being her beloved. Her approach to love is very straightforward and like the beloved in Spenser’s sonnet she is very candid to her lover baring her mind to him.
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the first one is laugh, the second one is swear
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c. has little regard for her sister's well-being
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from "Why the Sun Is Brighter Than the Moon.”
When they were very young, Buwan pushed Araw into a fast-flowing stream.
"Sister, my sister, I’m losing my grip! Grab my hand!” cried Araw, her small hands clinging onto the slippery banks.
"No, sister, I won’t,” replied Buwan, "for you will pull me in too!”
Another time, Araw caught a cicada and put it in a cage she’d made out of bark. Buwan grabbed the cage and shook it.
"Sister, my sister,” cried Araw, "please be careful, because that is a present for our father.”
Buwan refused to help Araw when she fell into the river, which shows that she doesn't really care about what happens to her. Araw is not treacherous, which is why d is out. Buwan never cared about Araw's intelligence, you can't lose something you never had, and it doesn't really talk about intelligence, so b is out. And a is obviously not an option because Buwan is bitter and doesn't appreciate Araw. :) Hope this helps