the magfields pushed along the train by using forward magnetations
She was 16. She originally started to write this book because on of her friends had gotten beat up so she just wanted to rant, another fun fact: since she was so young and also a girl, she didnt want people to not buy her book becuaseof that so she decided to stay anomus just like j.k rowling
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I'm not sure what the answer to the first one is, but the answer to Question 2 is Zeus
It is thanks to his jealousy that the Frog becomes the sole singer at the end of the poem.
He envied the Nightingale's talent and therefore tricked the Nightingale into practicing so much it died. After the Nightingale's death, the Frog became the only (and therefore best) singer. The Frog's success was only possible due to his jealousy. If he had not been jealous of the Nightingale, the Frog would not have become the singer he became.
Athanasius thought of the gold as an opportunity to help people whereas John fled from the scene as if he was being chased by a monster thinking that taking gold out of somewhere was a sin.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Athanasius wanted to take the gold as he saw no sin in helping the neighbor population with it but everything John felt was fear as soon as he saw the gold.
- John was a man of simple ethics and lifestyle and didn't want any complications to his life.
- Athanasius was a man of his own doings and always liked to think otherwise. He believed the bag of gold was a gift from an angel.
- John believed in changing things for people by on's hard work and determination.
- Both the brothers varied with different perspectives on life.