I'm raylynn I'm 17 years old , I would like to offer some advice when it comes to a paragraph and personal opinions weigh out the pros and cons of downloading movies illegally , ask what it dose to the environment and other things but always use your personal opinion and you'll persevere , remember don't go off detail
The lake is described big and beautiful
Hello. You have not shown which text this question refers to, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, after searching for your question on the internet, I was able to find another question, exactly the same as yours in the book "Dobey and son." If that's the case for you, I hope the answer below will help you.
Answer:
The role of this image is to make an analogy about how the baby is wrapped like a muffin being put out to bake.
Explanation:
"Dobey and son" is a novel written by Charles Dickens and presents a darker and more reflective story compared to the other stories by the author. In this novel, we get to know a man who feels overwhelmed by not having a child, which causes him to reject the only daughter he has.
The babies within this narrative are highly valued and in the opening paragraph, we are presented with the image of a muffin. At first, the reader may not understand what this image means, but the reader can see that, as reading progresses, the image makes an analogy to how babies are wrapped in a sheet. The baby rolled up resembles a muffin packaged to bake, as we can see in the lines:
"Son lay tucked up warm in a little basket bedstead, carefully disposed on a low settee immediately in front of the fire and close to it, as if his constitution were analogous to that of a muffin, and it was essential to toast him brown while he was very new. "
The Anglo Saxons were a tribe of people who settled in Great Britain in the 5th century. This period is remembered because during this tribe, Christianity was re-established & literature & language developed & flourished.
Given the news story titled; "California’s first offshore wind project has Morro Bay fishermen worried" we understand that: California fishermen are worried that offshore wind farms on the West Coast "will become another place they can’t fish."
<h3>What are the fishermen worried about?</h3>
The fishermen in the text are worried that when wind turbines are introduced in the West and Central Coasts, they stood the risk of losing yet another portion of land that would have been dedicated to fish farming.
This was coming after they had already lost some portion of their lands to places that were now marked as marine protected territories.
The fishermen should be rightly worried because fishing was a source of livelihood for them. Now, that wind turbines have been approved by the Biden administration, they stood the risk of losing more portions of land. This will grossly affect their activities.
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