C.Both Essays Have A Didactic Tone.
I think its D. because its talking about the migration, and how wild geese follow the long annual migration, unlike seagulls. And for the feeding habits, they are different because seagulls are found around garbage dumps, which probably means they feed on anything they can eat. Unlike geese, who feed on mostly insects and seeds.
Character vs. Character: External Conflict
Character vs. Self: Internal Conflict
Character vs. Nature: External Conflict
Character vs. Society: External Conflict
(Hope this sort of help. If it’s wrong, sorry!)
Answer:
- Fortunato has hurt and insulted the narrator.
- The narrator is angry and must get revenge on Fortunato.
- The narrator mentions he’s found a barrel of a rare wine called Amontillado.
- Fortunato keeps coughing, and the narrator constantly suggests that Fortunato is too sick to be down among the damp crypts, and should go back.
- Fortunato walks into a man-sized hole that’s part of the wall of a crypt.
- Just before Montresor puts in the last brick, Fortunato jingles his bells. Then Montresor finishes the job and leaves him there to die.
- At the very end, Montresor tells us that the whole affair happened fifty years ago, and nobody has found out.
Answer:
First you would get the bread, then you would get the jelly and peanut butter, then you would get a knife. Next you would get two slices of bread out of the bread bag, lay them down on the table. Take the lids off the peanut butter and jelly jars then get your knife and dip it into peanut butter and put the peanut butter on one slice of bread. Then put the knife into the jelly jar and put jelly on the other slice of bread then pick both slices up and put the jelly and peanut butter sides together. Clean up and grab a plate and napkin and eat up!
Explanation:
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