He objects to Ahab’s pursuit of a creature that is too cunning. Captain Ahab intends to save Starbuck while they are sailing on the seas. During their trip the boats are attacked by Mobydick. This is the reason why Captain Ahab objects to Starbuck's desire and he forgets about his promise.
The answer is C: It compares the stars' reflections to diamonds to suggest the idea of beauty in nature.
The metaphor used here, in poetic terms, is stating that, as the stars reflect on the surface of the ocean, one can marvel at the beauty of such an occurrence in nature, and since the image shows not the influence of man on the occurrence, it is then perfectly comprehensible to interpret the metaphor as one referring to the beauty in nature.
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For example, you can say this:
"He yelled, 'Go away!' Then he closed the door," she said.
The speaker's dialogue uses " " and the speaker within the dialogue uses ' '.
The same rules of capitalization and formatting apply otherwise.
Answer:
Using context clues B
Explanation:
she felt nervous but concidering the object she probably wanted it and was excited to finally aquire it.
Answer:
1) His wolf mother names him Mowgli which means "Little Frog." He is a happy-go-lucky boy who considers himself a wolf. He is brave and spunky as a young child and as he gets older his skills come to match his spunk. He is lithe and athletic, more animal in movement than human, and visually striking to look at. 2) Shere Khan has returned. He hates men and will kill anyone who shelters Mowgli. ... It is with sorrow that the wolves say goodbye to Mowgli when he leaves riding on Bagheera's back. 3) India 4) His mere presence in the jungle compels the wolf pack to send Mowgli away, since Shere Khan will kill him just on the principle that Mowgli is human; Man's gun and Man's fire are the only things Shere Khan fears.
Explanation:
Only could find up to number 5