Answer:
One important themes in the novel is that of lost innocence; the loss off security, love, and a sense of wonder.
"Whenever I get the chance to observe the moon now, I still see those same images I saw when I was six, and it pleases me to know that that part of my childhood is still embedded in me"
"Our innocence had been replaced by fear and we had become monsters."
The correct answer should be D. <span>It makes Finny retreat further into his denial of reality and the changes demanded of him. When his friend Gene confessed that he intentionally jostles the limb of the tree where they jumped together, Finny refused to believe because of the situation he is into.</span>
Answer:
have struck you
Explanation:
hath is old English for have and thee is old English for you
Answer:
Beavers are good swimmers
Explanation:
The passage talks mostly about the beaver's physical features and how it helps them swim in the water. Notice how the text talks about the beaver's sleek body shape instead of where they live or much else.