Answer:
A forest of birds, insects, and squirrels
Explanation:
When referring to living beings, the term <em>community </em>refers to a group of populations of two or more different species that inhabit the same area.
An example of a community is a forest of birds, insects, and squirrels. Different species of birds, insects, and squirrels all live on the same territory - in a forest. This completely fits the definition of the community.
A hole in which a snake lives is just a place where an animal lives. A desert is a type of biome, which is a broader term than the community. A desert of sand, rocks, hawks, and snakes doesn't involve only species, but what they're surrounded with as well. This is why the third example is also incorrect.
A) False. This is mainly wanting to inform about the authors information, like first name, last name. Or what they say.
B) False again. This is only keeping track of either how many pages there are or if so, what page you were on if you needed to go back to the book.
C) False. This is not used for this
and
D) True! Yay! :D
This is true because the sections and headings above can help you know how the page/book is organized.
Moshe is awkward, clownish, shy, doesn't talk much but sings, deeply spiritual, very poor, and the community likes him. Are there any options to choose from? One critical way in which Moshe is important to both Eliezer and the people of Sighet is because of his symbolic meaning.
Pretty sure the answer is D