I believe that the answer for this would be DESTRUCTIVE. The stream at the Karnala Bird Sanctuary, India is considered as destructive because it causes stream erosion. Both constructive and destructive processes are considered as part of the changes that occurs in the planet all the time. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day!
The selfishness of humanity for sure, and I believe the harmony of life after death, I'm not 100 percent sure about that one.
Details frome the text that supports Kamen opinion that making things out of metal was enjoyable.
- He uses the phrase <em>"I was hooked." </em>Hooked is an adjective used to express that you enjoy something so much that you cannot stop doing it
- <em>"...They were treasures!"</em> This expression is used to note the excitement Kamen has to be able of buying all the equipment and the little toolboxes to the man.
- Finally, another detail we can see it detaches from the text is the point that Kamen ends up buying every machine and toolbox from the man as a closure of his so called self-put challenge
Answer:
A. "there, said he, there is something for you."
Explanation:
"said he" should not have been part of what is in the dialogue.
Sometimes I lie awake at night
<u>Wondering</u> why
<u>Counting</u> stars or sheep doesn't work anymore.
The clock <u>keeps on</u> ticking
<u>And before I realize</u>,
The Sun <u>has already hit</u> my face.
Explanation:
The main thing that distinguishes narrative poetry, is a clear goal to tell a story in a more straight forward manner that is easier to follow. In the short poem for the exercise, we have various images that share a certain theme but are somewhat disjointed. What I did was use connectors ("and before I realize") and a few actions ("counting", "keeps on ticking", "has already hit") that seemed organic and blended well with the imagery given.
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