In the book, it talks about how heroic it is that Cesar was saved and he didn’t drown. In the movie, it skips over this part of the novel, but just continues to talk about how Cesar is like a “god”.
Answer:
Autotrophs
Explanation:
Most of Earth's coal originated as trees, ferns, and other tropical forest plants that lived in a warmer time in our history. That's why the world's coal beds are found on land. Oil mostly originated as very simple organisms – such as bacteria, algae and plankton.
El rey Ródgar, gobernante de los daneses, está preocupado por los ataques de un demonio llamado Gréndel. Cada noche, Gréndel asalta la lujosa sala de banquetes del rey, llamada Hérot, mata guerreros daneses e incluso a veces se los come. Ródgar fue un gran guerrero en su época, pero ahora es un rey anciano que no parece poder proteger a su gente. Afortunadamente, un guerrero gauta llamado Beowulf viaja a la mansión de Hérot desde sus tierras al otro lado del mar para echarle una mano, literalmente.
You can't listen to other sounds and retain them while you are speaking.
“The same little featherhead!”, “That is like a woman!”, “What is this! Is my little squirrel out of temper?”
The are the three best options that show Torvald sometimes treats Nora like a child. Calling Nora a "little featherhead" and "little squirrel out of temper" gives her appearance of a person who is not very wise or intelligent. It makes her seem innocent and ignorant much like a child would be. When Torvald says, "That is like a woman!", it is not just a statement of fact. Torvald sees women as innocent, ignorant and helpless much like a child would be. The other two options do not fit because that do not show that Torvald thinks of Nora as a child.