Perhaps sift the mixture, or expose it to a magnet, to separate the steel shavings from the rest of the mixture. Then, boil the remaining sand and salt in water, so the salt will disintegrate and only the sand will be left. Then, you could drain the water into a sifter, so the sand will be caught and seperated from the salt water.
Answer: D. Well-defined characters suggested by actual experience
Explanation: A work of realistic fiction strives to define characters in a profound, detailed way that is coherent with what the character has humanly experienced so far in his or her life at each point of the story. There is no specific pattern for endings and settings tend to be well defined by historical information.
I think the point of the relation of the quote to Atwood's poem is that what we see (or presume) and what we experience can be two totally different things. The poem talks about the striking differences between Canada as tourists see it and Canada as the speaker sees it through her own experience. For the tourists, <span>Saskatchewan is just another lake with "convenient" places to pose and take photos. For her, it is a very personal place of memories and meanings. In relation to the quote, we need to really meet our neighbors, instead of just believing the superficial images. We can really meet them through literature. By doing that, we will meet ourselves too, and realize the deep connection that binds us to other, different people and cultures.</span>
Answer:
Pl S
Geese Swan
Explanation:
Geese is the plural form of goose, meaning there are multiple geese, making it plural.