Answer:
The answer is B. Akela follows the law by asking members to speak up for Mowgli.
Explanation:
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Answer:
c. varies
Explanation:
not all apples have the same weight. saying varies is like saying the weight of apples differs.
Answer:
putting your hand on a hot car
spoon heating.....
cooking pan cakes....
Explanation:
in conduction heat transfer when surfaces are in contact
Answer:
1. leading seaport on Erie Canal - New York
2. first textile factory in Rhode Island - Samuel Slater
3. father of mass production - Eli Whitney
4. improved the power loom - Frances Lowell
5. builder of first successful steamboat - Robert Fulton
6. perfected the telegraph - Samuel F. B. Morse
7. built the Tom Thumb - Peter Cooper
8. builder of the Erie Canal - DeWitt Clinton
9. Maryland to Illinois - National Road
Winston opens the door fearfully, assuming that the Thought Police have arrived to arrest him for writing in the diary. However, it is only Mrs. Parsons, a neighbor in his apartment building, needing help with the plumbing while her husband is away. In Mrs. Parsons’s apartment, Winston is tormented by the fervent Parsons children, who, being Junior Spies, accuse him of thoughtcrime. The Junior Spies is an organization of children who monitor adults for disloyalty to the Party, and frequently succeed in catching them—Mrs. Parsons herself seems afraid of her zealous children. The children are very agitated because their mother won’t let them go to a public hanging of some of the Party’s political enemies in the park that evening. Back in his apartment, Winston remembers a dream in which a man’s voice—O’Brien’s, he thinks—said to him, “We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.” Winston writes in his diary that his thoughtcrime makes him a dead man, then he hides the book.