<span>I think that the beast they saw was one of them and the beast being "only us" refers to them as they have become. They were once human but in being trapped for so long alone in the wild they have become the beast. They are no longer just little boys but have reverted to becoming the wild beast within. They have given in to their own animal nature for the sake of their survival.</span>
D and A i think hope this helps
A writer does not have to cite something as long as it is clear what they are talking about!(topic is clear)
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It basically means the "golden cat" Will stretch his paw forward at dawn. And that the blinds are drawn together and closed. (Sorry if this isn't helpful)
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "d. the destructiveness of the sea." The Deserted Village is a poem by Oliver Goldsmith published in 1770. The central idea of the poem includes the destruction of self-reliance, the destruction of innocence, and <span>the destructiveness of greed.</span>