I think 'Including links to stories of animals being adopted' because that will give the readers a further push to do the same things themselves or recommend it to others.
Answer:
A. Non-verbal
Explanation:
Fred's opening is waving to Sarah- a nonverbal gesture.
<u>The answer is option 4: Cause/Effect</u>
The statement shows the principle of cause and effect. This principle refers to the combination of action and reaction, or the relationship between events, things or actions, where one is the result (Effect) of one or several elements (the cause). In this case, the cause is to study fossils, the result or outcome of "the studying fossils" is the knowledge acquisition of animals and plants of the past.
The use of foreshadowing in this text is used to retain the reader stimulated and to evade a possible disappointment. At the beginning, the narrator expresses his/her feelings when going back to Aunt Gertrude's house. It appears that the atmosphere is very nice because it is associated to a fairy tale but then, the mood changes and the reader gets the impression that something wrong is going to happen. The mentioning of the ´fairy tale´ could be associated with the good gesture Gertrude had with the orphans and the change of mood with the secret about to be discovered.
This poem “Fern Hill” is written by <u><em>Dylan Thomas </em></u>in which he describes how he remembers a carefree and joyful youth at a place called Fern Hill. As a child he had many adventures there.
Question: What does the speaker mean by “honored among foxes and pheasants”?
Answer: D. The farm was such a paradise that even animals that are enemies got along.
Foxes are natural predators and pheasants are large long tailed birds which are sometimes hunted for sports. But the way Dylan Thomas describes this place he grew up it is like paradise where everyone gets along and lives in harmony.