Answer:
C - There is honor in dying couragously
Explanation:
Claude McKay would rather die with honor when even 'the monsters they defy' must 'honor us though dead'. He goes on to say that even though they are outnumbered they must still be brave and fight back while dying.
Hmm, I don't have a paragragh to read, could you please send it to me?
I couldn't understand the first thing but I got the second one :)
Answer:
Explanation:
Let's go with something fun and make believe. It will make your story more interesting.
Name:
Silly Sally
Age/Birthday:
Age 13, December 1st, 2006.
Hometown:
Canada (or something creative (or imaginative) , i can't think of a creative name right now)
Home description:
An ordinary house, but the backyard is a waterslide, with a fun big pool. imagine the backyard with everything fun.
Physical description:
Purple hair, purple eyes, fair skin, funny clothing
Hobbies:
Blowing bubbles, and drawing
Expressions:
Crazy, Silly, Immature
Favorites:
the color Purple, pie, and she likes messing with her friends.
Dislikes:
She doesn't like people who is a serious, responsible person.
She is the crazy silly friend, but she can be wild at some times. She has a hard time being serious, especially in serious situations.
Answer:
If Passage 1 is adapted from "Ancient DNA Tells Story of Giant Eagle
Evolution," © 2005 by Public Library of Science, then the answer would be as follows:
It can reasonably be inferred from Passage 1 that, for most bird species, there is a certain size at which they
a. are unable to fly.
Explanation:
According to Passage 1, "When the dodo's ancestor (thought to be a migratory pigeon) settled on this island with abundant food, no competition from terrestrial mammals, and no predators, it could survive without flying, and thus was freed from the energetic and size constraints of flight.
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"Size constraints of flight" means that the birds that are big to a certain size cannot/could not fly. Taking examples of some birds once roaming New Zealand into consideration, they were giant birds with large wingspans, and therefore, they were unable to fly (flightless).
Other options, namely b. require less energy when flying; c. are more likely to attack other animals; and d. do have a to compete with other birds for food, are nowhere found in Passage 1. In other words, No related information is available.
Therefore, the most possible answer is a.