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The following details from the narration show that Rainsford is an experienced hunter and outdoor enthusiast :
C. Some wounded thing, by the evidence a large animal, had thrashed about in the underbrush;
Rainsford's experienced eye could make out a wounded animal in the closely knit web of weeds and trees.
D. the jungle weeds were crushed down and the moss was lacerated; one patch of weeds was stained crimson
Rainsford noticed that some weeds were crushed down. This can only happen due to the weight of a wild wounded animal. He also noticed that the moss was torn at certain places and a patch of weeds was stained crimson from the blood of a hunted animal. Being an experienced hunter, Rainsford could pick up all these signs of a hunted prey.
E. A small, glittering object not far away caught Rainsford's eye and he picked it up. It was an empty cartridge.
Rainsford was a highly skilled and experienced hunter so he could not help but notice the empty cartridge lying near the wounded animal. He could easily recognize it from years of hunting experience.
I think the reader can most likely conclude that the speaker: Recognizes and respects her grandmother's social position
During her bath, the narrator slowly understands her Grandmother position as she grew older. If we pay attention to our society, we will see that the elderly keep losing power as they got older. They used to be listened by their children but after a certain age, the position is reserved. The children took more power over their old parents.
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Sam wasn't able to learn for the rest of his life.
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The children ceased stopping their noses when Mr. Duvitch passed them by and it wasn't long before the young Duvitches were able to enjoy outside companionship when they found time to play. They blossomed out in school and they were soon shining in school plays and festivals.
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The children ceased stopping their noses when Mr. Duvitch passed them by and it wasn't long before the young Duvitches were able to enjoy outside companionship when they found time to play. They blossomed out in school and they were soon shining in school plays and festivals.
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Dear Mr. /Miss...
I am curious about your favorite candy! Do you prefer Chocolate or Gummy bears, Chips or Candy Corn, Soda or Energy drinks? There are so many different candy's that it is almost impossible to keep track, but not just with the quantity with the quality too! You may ask what my point is. It is simple : We are checking every day on quality: Is the car good? Does my phone have a good capacity? But why don't we care how good the Candy's actually are for us? In one cane of Coke there are 17 cubes of sugar (if there is even real sugar in there, because some companies are using substitutes!) and in one flavor of gummy bears aren't even real fruits used! Why don't we care about food and especially about candy's?
Thank you for your time and have a nice day!
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