Wood is not a pure substance it is a mixture, because it is composed of compounds such as cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignin which are made up of elements such as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
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I might me wrong but I personally think it’s B the sick patient and the hospital setting contribute to the message that the flue is threatening.
I definitely Disagree a Strong person Helping the weak is like False the Strong should help the Weak.
<span>Aminadab is a total oddball character. There isn't a whole lot of text devoted to him in "The Birthmark," but what is there speaks volumes. Hawthorne describes Aminadab as "a man of low stature, but bulky frame, with shaggy hair hanging about his visage, which was grimed with the vapors of the furnace" . He is actually a little creepy, if not vaguely sinister. We learn that he isn't capable of understanding the science behind Aylmer's work, but that he can execute all the physical details easily. And then, of course, we have the very direct line.</span>
(B) The people of the town were amused by their new loony's unusual appearance and seemed to take delight in his performance on the minibus.
This is the best summary of the ideas of the passage, because transforming into the loony and the experiences that follow are all collected in this statement.