Answer: Jane Goodall loved animals and she was observing chimpanzees
Explanation:
Jane Goodall is the author of the great story ''My life with the chimpanzee''.
- She loved animals and her love for them started when she got a little stuffed chimpanzee toy for her birthday. After that, she always wanted to observe the chimpanzees and when she turned 26 years she went to Africa in order to achieve her dreams. She became the first woman that begin to study chimpanzees in the wild.
2."People were excited to learn about other cultures".
3. <span>I, II, and III
4.</span>" III. The detailed characterization is common in travel narratives."
5. <span>Lilliputian inventory of Gulliver and his possessions.
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A glowing blue light appears under the door: sight.
-The word 'appears' means something becoming visible, which refers to what the eye sees.
The buzzing grows louder every second: sound.
-'Louder' indicates that something is making noise that the ear can hear.
The berries are sweet: taste.
-'Sweet' allows us to assume that the berries have a pleasant taste to them.
Suddenly, I feel my knee scrape the rough gravel: touch.
-'Feel' makes the reader imagine having contact with something, like the 'rough gravel' in this case.
Answer:
It shows how deliberate Abigail will be in framing Elizabeth.
It shows that Mary Warren is easily manipulated into doing Abigail's deeds.
Explanation:
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Seamus Heaney incorporated Old English poetry elements in this modern translation through special punctuation. His punctuation is the same as the half-lines used in Old English poetry. He decided to follow classical pattern to make a modern interpretation in order to both preserve the spirit of the past and to make it more understandable for new generations.