Answer: D
Explanation: The story exactly supports this
Im so cold that im turning blue. You're as dumb as a rock. He's running faster than the wind. This bag weighs a ton. That man is as tall as a house.
This is the worst day of my life. A hyperbole is just an exaggeration
just. this means she does things based on what is morally right.
jubilant. this means she is often excited, rejoicing. overly happy.
joyful. this is similar to jubilant, but means less celebratory and more happy.
why these words could be used to describe jane goodall: wanting to observe and be around the chimpanzees not only to end curiosity, but help people learn more about them so that this knowledge could be used later when learning how to protect them could be considered just and morally right. being able to accomplish so much and just be around happy chimps and know that people support what she did could have made her rather jubilant and celebratory, especially when learning new things about chimps that others had not known before then. she seemed to be an overall happy person, especially around the animals, and people have never really described her as a miserable person to be around. this could make her joyful.
The correct option is SETTING.
In literature, setting refers to the time and place of a particular event in the story. Setting helps to create the background and the mood for the story which the author want to write about. The setting of a story usually have great impacts on the story characters and the event and it also helps the readers to vividly imagine the story.
One standout character in the book <em>Harry Potter </em>is Hermione Granger
<h3>What happened in Harry Potter?</h3>
This is the story of the protagonist of the story, Harry Potter who discovers that he is a young wizard and learns that Voldermort had them murdered.
He goes to Hogwarts to train to become a wizard and he makes some close friends, of which Hermione Granger is one of them and he eventually defeats Voldermort.
The character that I would like to bring back from the dead in the book would be Dum-bledore.
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