Nature in American settlements played, arguably, the biggest role. When they came to settle, they needed to hunt. The animals differed because of what they ate. They needed homes, and the trees were different. They built homes out of nature and they hunted the food so they wouldn't starve. There were medicinal plants, too. While they could not have cured A before, they can now, while B was easy to fix before, they don't have C to treat it, and D and E were poisonous. Their lives were changed because of nature. They may or may not have lived comfortably before, but now, they needed to survive, and nature provided them challenges, but a way to survive.
(Brainliest Please)
Answer:
so ?
Explanation:
DONT ask that what should you do in this situation just go hospital
1. While laying down in bed I heard my alarm go off which caused me to jump and let out a gasp. This body language showed I was spooked/scared.
2. While giving my presentation at school my arms began to shake. This body language shows I was nervous.
3. As I were walking to school I rubbed my arms together as the cold wind passed by. This shows I was cold
(Sorry I’m writing this last at night and it most likely makes no sense)
Answer:
The old man continued, "In the long run, what people think about shepherds and bakers becomes more important for them than their own destinies.'"
The third one
Explanation:
Makes the most sense.