Explanation:
#1 Duncan liked to color but only with the blue crayon.
#2 Yellow crayon thought he was the color of the sun but orange crayon told him he wasn't.
#3 Purple crayon was happy but Duncan colored with him.
#4 Pink crayon was please but Duncans sister used her.
#5 But duncans crayons were all upset.
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I had to look for the missing passage and the options and here is the answer:"Here is New York" is a book that was written by E. B. White and Roger Angell. And based on the passage taken from this book, the effect that the symbol has on the meaning on this passage is this: The commuter is the queerest bird of all. The suburb he inhabits has no essential vitality of its own and is a mere roost where he comes at day’s end to go to sleep. (This answer is based on the actual options attached to this question).
Answer:
Bradycardic response.
Explanation:
The "diving reflex", or bradycardic response, is the natural reflex of infants on water, is an automatic response that they lose later in development, and it comes in order of survival mode and has an evolutionist logic.
Answer:
D The light shines and then disappears.
Explanation:
In the poem "On the Shore" by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, the metaphorical meaning of line 9 is 'the light shines and then disappears.' The poet says that though the light emitted from the lighthouse can be seen from afar, it only lasts for a while.
Through "A moment of bloom, and then it dies ", she says that the light at first shines and blooms like a rose with full vibrant and energy. However, it soon fades away slowly by dawn when the morning light rises from the horizon.
This is why the poet says that light of the lighthouse is short-lived and only comes with its full glory during the night time.