<em>Context helps readers guess that "inchoation" in this passage describes experiences that are </em><u>preliminary </u><em>and </em><u>universal</u><em>.</em>
In the excerpt, the narrator tries to capture the experience that a reader has when he or she encounters with a fascinating and shivering passage. The <em>inchoation,</em> or beginning, (<em>Merriam Webster</em>), represent the start of an enthralling feeling that is <u>preliminary</u>, as it prepares the reader for richer and more important experiences, and could encompass something that is inherent in human life, i.e. <u>universal</u>. A sudden thrill that pulls the strings of the soul and deeply connects with the reader. These experiences are unexpected, and they are the beginning of something much bigger and enriching that may change the reader forever.
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A doctor is bringing a horse inside of a building.
It is a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing to another using, “like” or “as”. Example; “They fought like cats and dogs” or “He is as strong as an ox.”
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I believe the answers to your question are "they are shy" and "they don't like loud noises".
Western lowland gorillas are shy, which is a reason they would stay away from people.
They also don't like loud noises, because it scares them, which is another reason they would avoid people.
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To goad someone or something is to annoy, provoke encourage or force them or it to do something.