The theme of the novel that this excerpt best address is "Man and the natural world". In other words, how humans can see animals as a terrible monster for their own benefit. In this chapter, in particular, there are some rumors of Moby D. circulating among the whalemen, rumors that tend to put Moby D. as the most terrible monster of them all, capable of maiming and killing anyone, an evil creature (<em>malicious</em>) that will kill if he encounters anyone on his path. Also, Ahab talks about Moby D. as the worst and cruelest monster.
It's important to know that Moby D. is not an ordinary whale, it is very large and strange looking, his whiteness is very particular and the same goes to his jaws that are misshapen. Even if it has these tremendous characteristics its still a whale but in this book it's more like a mystical and fantasy character. It usually hard to find even if it has very clear characteristics.
In the excerpt "<em>monomaniac</em>" means an irrational concern with a single idea or object. We can see this idea reflected on Ahab's behavior as he wants to hunt and kill Moby D. because it would be a symbolic victory against the cruelty of this monster.
Answer:
Basándose en las propiedades, los científicos serían menos propensos a utilizar la tiza como material de construcción porque...
el color es demasiado claro.
no es magnética.
es demasiado frágil.
no refleja la luz.
2. El cobre es más probable que se utilice como cable porque ....
Conduce el calor
Conduce la electricidad
Es flexible
Todo lo anterior
3. Vuelves de la comida a la clase de ciencias y hay dos líquidos transparentes en tu
escritorio. ¿Cuál es la mejor manera de determinar de qué líquidos se trata?
Probarlos
Tocar con los dedos desnudos
Hervirlo
Arrastrar un imán a través de él
4. Explica por qué tu opción de respuesta en #3 es la
Answer:
Im not sure about this one
Explanation:
but give me some time I'll be bk right away
Rosa Parks explains this so that <span>so people will know why she chose not to give up her seat to a white person. It</span> was not so that other people feel sorry for her, but so that they understand her decision.