Harry Potter was able to talk to a boa constrictor in the reptile room at the zoo on Dudley’s birthday. The boa talked about how he‘d never been to Brazil. When dudley and his friend came over to see what Harry was doing, they pushed Harry, and Harry involuntarily made the glasss of the boa’s exhibit disappear because of his strong wizard emotions, freeing the boa.
Answer: Please find answers in explanation column.
Explanation:
Our Causiana tree is a poem of 5 Stanzas and 55 lines by Toru Dutt who described her childhood memories in India centering about a tree, The Casuarina tree which she expressed her love for it .
What are the birds that sing throughout the day?
---- The birds that sing all day are the Kokilas as we can see from Stanza two , Line 7 which is
"And far and near kokilas hail the day;"
Kokila is a type of Asian cuckoo bird called the Asian Koel found mostly in India , China, and Southeast of Asia.
How do we know the water-lilies are white?
We know the water lilies are white because The writer compared the water-lilies by the hoar tree to gathered snow. and we know that Snow is white in colour. This we can see also in Stanza 2, but line 11.
"The water-lilies spring, like snow enmassed."
The correct answer here is the second option.
This happens during the Scene 12 as Faustus and some of his scholar friends enter. One of the asks Faustus if he could possibly show them Helen of Troy who they agreed is the most "admirablest lady". Because of that request Faust asks Mephastophilis to bring her which he does.
I think its Laertes idk ig im right :/
We first need to understand what the Oedipus myth is to determine which of the statements is a fact. According to the play, Oedipus was doomed to kill his father and marry his mother, Because of this, his father ordered him be killed. This did not happen and he was abandoned and discovered by a neighboring king. When he was older, he was told this and fled the city to avoid the prophecy coming true. He meets Laius on the road, kills him, and then goes to Corinth, where he marries Laius' wife Jocasta. At the end of the play, Oedipus discovers that Jocasta is his mother and that he has murdered his father, causing him to pluck his eyes out and be exiled from the city because of his sins. With this in mind, we can say that the first choice, that Lauis and Jocasta are his parents, is the best answer here.