The answer is C (most likely). The topic is fairly specific and you are focusing on one thing/organism.
The similarity between the redwoods and the arms race is that they both express a competitive nature.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The arms race refers to the ability of countries to compete with each other to have a greater and more powerful military power.
- Redwoods compete with each other and with other trees for resources such as sun, space, and nutrients.
From this, we can conclude that the competitive nature and the objective to stand out and be stronger than their peers, is the similarity between the redwoods and the arms race.
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Answer:
D. gets them kicked off the bus
Explanation:
An action that was NOT performed by Lennie in this chapter (Of Mice And Men) (Chapter 1) is "getting them kicked off the bus".
Of Mice and Men is a novella written by John Steinbeck. The story gives an account of what happened to George Milton and Lennie Small. They are two displaced migrants who are ranch workers. They move from place to place in order to search for new job opportunities. Lennie is seen to imitate George in what he does. Lennie was cautioned by George to mind the water he drinks. Also, Lennie takes a dead mouse into his pocket but George catches him and tells Lennie about the trouble he causes when he wants to pet soft things.
So, Option D is the correct answer because it is NOT an action performed by Lennie.
Maupassant also uses irony, which is when what you expect to happen is the opposite of what actually happens, and this is the driving force behind the surprise ending. It's ironic that the necklace is fake because Mathilde and her husband went into such debt to replace it.