Answer:
c
Explanation:
divide 8:24 by 8, 8/8=1 and 24/8=3.
<span>In "Through the Tunnel," the negative connotations and dangerous imagery associated with the "wild bay" help to convey the theme that growing up can be a painful and scary process. Jerry longs to grow up and to fit in with the "older boys -- men to Jerry" who swim and dive at the wild bay rather than remain on the "safe beach" with his mother, a beach later described as "a place for children." The way to the wild bay is marked with "rough, sharp rock" and the water shows "stains of purple and darker blue." The rocks sound as if they could do a great deal of damage to the body, and the stains are described like a bruise. It sounds painful. Then, "rocks lay like discoloured monsters under the surface" of the water and "irregular cold currents from the deep shocked [Jerry's] limbs." This place sounds frightening and alarming and unpredictable. Given that this is the location associated with maturity, with the time after childhood, we can understand that the process of growing up and becoming a man is a time that is fraught with dangers and fear, because Jerry endures both in the "wild bay."</span>
Answer:
Haida's are from the passage "The Raven and the First Men: The Beginnings of the Haida." The island's location made them depend on each other.
What is Haida island?
Haida Gwaii island is located in Canada and has a temperate rainforest. The nations or the ethnic group of the island are called Haida. The location of the island affected their relationship.
Because of the location the people relied on each other and were dependent which made them have a close bond. The location kept them safer from the other groups and made them trust each other.
Therefore, the location of the island made their bond stronger.