Ferdinand and Miranda receive Prospero's blessing, with the only condition that Ferdinand take care not to undo Miranda's before the wedding has been legally consummated.
Ferdinand, a gentle bull, escapes from Casa del Toro when his father does not come back from the bullfight. But something unexpected happens, and he is returned to the location from where he fled.
The Story of Ferdinand has its roots in the genuine story of a real bull in the Spanish countryside, just like Winnie-the-Pooh, a book that was released a decade earlier and was inspired by a real-life rescue baby bear that its author had met with his son at the London Zoo.
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The idea that urban citizens become blase an tune out some of the world around them can be traced to the German sociologies Georg Simmel's 1903 work, "The Metropolis and Mental Life."
Simmel's idea was that problem presented to the individual by modern life was that of maintaining one's individuality and independent existence in the face of historical and social forces. In Simmel's view the urban environment presented a particularly difficult problem because its constant barrage of stimuli threatened to overwelm the individual. In order to survive, therefore, the individual had to adapt by learning to tune out some of the stimulations of the city environment.
Answer:
A) A gymnast
Explanation: I have found the types of student that are in this middle school.
a. Tanner, a gymnast, is a fanatic about exercise and has lost a lot of weight during the six months since school started. Mr. Thomas rarely sees him at lunch.
b. Brit seems to be on an emotional roller coaster. Mr. Thomas has noticed that one day she may gorge on her lunch, a friend's lunch, and extra snacks, but other days she skips lunch.
c. Carson is painfully thin. In class photos, he appears to be the thinnest boy in his classroom every year. When Mr. Thomas visits the lunchroom, he sees Carson eating a regular school lunch everyday.
D. Shawna is about thirty pounds overweight and is always on a diet. She tells Mr. Thomas that she has tried one diet after another but nothing has worked for her.
- A gymnast is more likely to show signs of anorexia because the gymnast is obsessed with exercies and he lost a lot of weight during 6 months, which is a pretty long period and another factor is that Mr. Thomas rarely sees him when everybody is having lunch.