rhyme scheme is one of the elements of the sonnet form.
Answer:
<em>The </em><em>nosy</em><em> visitors observed the lions' routine for nearly an hour before moving on.</em>
Explanation:
In this passage, we have a description of an average safari with a lot of tourists trying to capture the perfect photo, no matter what it takes. It is obvious that the lions are not a fan of it, as the people keep mingling around them, staring, making noise, etc, so it is almost like in a zoo. So, the author used the neutral word <em>curious</em>, while <em>nosy</em>, meaning <em>being too much into others` business</em>, is more suitable, but only if we want, like it is said, to create a more negative connotation.
Answer:
B. the participial phrase "bubbling its way"
Explanation:
When used in conjunction with a noun, an adjective expands on the noun's meaning. Color, height, temperature, and even character traits can all play a role. The nouns that adjectives describe are typically placed right after the adjectives.