Pi thinks the hyena never attacked him because the tiger was in the boat.
In the beginning, there were more 'passengers' on the ship - the hyena, a zebra, and an orangutan. However, the hyena killed the zebra and the orangutan, but never dared to actually attack Pi as well, because of his friend, the tiger named Richard Parker.
Answer:
Montresor decides to seek revenge against Fortuanato because he believes that Fortunato has insulted him. The story says "the thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge." We are not told the specifics of this insult.
Explanation:
to visualize the play's setting
The first paragraph of stage directions describe the play's setting. It full describes the layout of the room, including the placement of doors and windows. The furniture is explained and laid out. Also described are the wall decorations. It gives a clear picture of the setting. The other options are incorrect because we aren't introduced to any of the characters or a possible theme of the play.
Answer:
The best option is: "b. as an alluring display".
Explanation:
Although letter "a" is a possible answer, it is not correct to state that because Nature is not a piece-giving gift for the characters in this passage, as they are more close to admire the beauty of the scene rather than feeling that inside of their own senses. Letter "c" is not possible because the characters are not "detached observers", they are living and going through Nature very close. Letter "d" does not make sense as an answer because Nature is not portrayed as bothersome, it is the contrary. Therefore, letter "b" is the best option for it presents the natural environment as an alluring and enchanting display, as almost a cool painting.
Answer:
aspects of Inuit (Eskimo) culture?
A) The name of the main character in the story is indicative of Inuit culture.
Explanation:
because this is the answer