He went on an expedition to Newfoundland.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Roald Dahl traveled across Atlantic and hiked through Newfoundland. He had a lot of adventures in Newfoundland, a large island in North America.
- Roald Dahl was a sportsman and was longing for new adventures. He went to Newfoundland when he was only 18. In Newfoundland, he trekked across the forests and lakes of Northern Canada.
- It was a difficult trek, Roald Dahl had to trap his food. He had meat mixed with fat and berries.
- His adventures inspired him to write many books for children. He crossed the Atlantic and worked with the public school exploring the society.
B. Macro
*micro = small
*mal = bad
The speaker in Langston Hughes’s poem “Mother to Son” says that for her, “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair,” meaning that "<span>d. her life has been full of challenges and difficulties" since crystal implies ease and wealth.</span>
I think it’s c but I’m not sure