All of the ecosystems have a food web. The food web includes all of the living organisms in the ecosystem, thus it is comprised of numerous food chains. There is a hierarchy in the food chains though, and basically all organisms can be divided into two groups, producers and consumers, with the consumers further being separated into several types of consumers. The producers and consumers represent the trophic levels, with the producers being the one on the bottom, while the tertiary consumers being on the top of the food chain.
Gulliver was able to make a favorable impression on his Majesty and the whole Board. This even led them to issue an order that will provide Gulliver with a variety of food to suit his desires. This included 40 sheep, six beeves, bread and even liquor.
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A. is the correct answer.
The answer is D) a conclusion
Answer:
The poem's allusion to the 1982 Brixton riot:
C. illustrates the strong feelings associated with the poem's subject matter.
Explanation:
This excerpt was taken from part XXIII of Derek Walcott's "Midsummer". Born in 1930 in Saint Lucia, Walcott received several awards for his works, including the Nobel Prize. He passed away in 2017.
The simile we are analyzing here compares the summer leaves to the Brixton riot. This may seem to be quite an unlikely comparison, which is probably what the author was aiming for. It is quite powerful to compare a season to a riot and its violence. As a matter of fact, as the poem goes on, the author continues to do so. He compares, for instance, leaves and branches to cattle being whipped. All of that unusual comparison aims to illustrate the author's feelings toward his subject matter, which is clearly quite strong.