The power to right or act.
Once there was a little bear and an even smaller bear. The momma bear rang a bell signaling dinner. The two little bears heard said bell and rushed toward the sound of it. Momma bear always fed the first bear to the house the best with a little extra food. Jimmy the even smaller bear noticed that Joe was very far ahead of him and he wished to beat him because he wanted to grow big and strong and he needed extra food. He looked and saw a quick path over a small log bridge and through a rocky field that led straight to his house. He made the decision to cut through it thinking it would be faster then running all the way through 3 rivers and a forest to reach momma. He quickly dashed to the log and began to cross it. The log felt wobbly at first but he quickly trudged on. Right before Jimmy made it across the log broke leaving him falling toward the rushing river below. He quickly was swept away and was unable to fight the current he had to very calmly call for help from him brother Joe. After many seconds of fighting the river Joe came to the river fished his brother Jimmy out and Jimmy allowed Joe to get to the house first because of Joe saving him. The end
Answer:
C. They make an analogy between children outgrowing playing with valuables and children outgrowing playing with toys.
Explanation:
The specifics of the Utopians' approach to priceless objects are stated via an analogy between the natural progression of childhood and the abandonment of play with priceless objects and other forms of entertainment.
The following excerpt from Carl Sandburg's 'How the Animals Lost Their Tails and Got Them Back Traveling from Philadelphia to Medicine Hat' uses repetition and alliteration:
1. A big wind blew up and blew and blew till all the tails of the animals blew off.
Explanation: The term 'alliteration' refers to the same sound or alphabet or letter repeating itself in close succession within a sentence. In other words, when the same consonant sounds occur closely one after the other in different words of a sentence, it is known as alliteration.
Carl Sandburg is well known to use several literary techniques and technical devices to enhance the structure of his stories. Alliteration and repetition are some of them, in addition to onomatopoeia (forming a word with the sound associated with it, e.g. sizzle), and certain playful non-existent/unusual words (e.g. scritch scratch).
These techniques lend a sort of playfulness to the narrative, making it more engaging to the readers.
A random expression for joy and or boredom