Answer:
C. "like startled rattlesnakes, the long/naked arms uncoil"
Explanation:
Moving their arms around while clicking the castanets would make them look and sound like rattlesnake, so "like startled rattlesnakes, the long/naked arms uncoil" is the answer. Castanets are used to create a rhythm or to create drama in many Spanish dances.
There's no real or better indication of sound in the other quotes provided as possible answers.
The main idea of this passage is that dragons might exist.. Even though others say that dragons aren't real because science says that there is no way that dragons ever existed, she found many ways that science is wrong. Abigail found multiple ways that dragons might even exist. For example, she though it was weird that multiple cultures thought in very similar ways how dragons looked even though these cultures had no way to communicate. Also, that the Chinese calendar used dragons in it with 11 other real animals. Abigail found that dragons were not only in stories but in things like the Bible and in Marco Polo's logs. All ready did it.
The voting rights act of 1965 focused on controlling legal barriers at the state and local levels that stoped African Americans from using their right to vote. It it important because it banned the discriminatory voting practices that were affected in many southern states after the civil war.
Answer:
Your in old Russia in 1910. You are standing in the middle of the street. While your standing g there you look up to see 2 tall, lanky, slender men walking up to you. As they grow closer you notice they both are wearing uniforms of magicians you see on the streets. Once they reach you, they take there tall hats off and show you a little frog. you find it quite odd that they would show you such a thing but, it sparks your curiosity into finding out who these 2 men are and why they would Only come up to you.
Answer:
because some americans are over wait
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