Answer:
if he doesn't give you a ROSE then he'll surely LOSE
Explanation:
ROSE and LOSE different vowel sounds share same constant
Answer:
Rama makes Sugriva assured about his power and considered Bali's crime to unpardonable of taking his brother's wife. ... Upon calling Bali gain for duel while Bali arrives Sugriva signals to Rama to shoot him with an arrow and thus defeats Bali and Sugriva becomes the ruler of the Kishkindha.
Answer:
Explanation: 1. Francois and Perrault try to coax, to catch, to punish, to curse Buck into his usual place in the team which Buck will not do. When he is given the lead dog spot, and the clubs thrown down, Buck becomes the new leader. The two men react with resigned consent, and finally get the team on the trail.
2. Francois is surprised and thrilled to learn that Buck excels at leading, whipping the rest of the team into shape. Buck forces Pike to carry his share of the load, and he soundly punishes Joe for his bad behavior. At the Pink Rapids, they pick up two new dogs, Teek and Koona, and Francois is astounded by how quickly Buck breaks them. They make record time back to their starting point, and the whole team struts proudly through the town.
3. From the text:
Next came official orders. Francois called Buck to him, threw his arms around him, wept over him. And that was the last of Francois and Perrault. Like other men, they passed out of Buck's life for good.
Buck took Perrault's leaving in stride.
4. (im not sure what chapter ur talking about so heres from chapter 4)
Once Buck takes over as lead dog, he pushes his teammates to work together, and the group finishes the run in record time. Buck says goodbye to Perrault and Francois, and his team becomes part of the mail service in the Yukon. Dave is too sick to work on the team, and he is shot.
Answer:
1) The description of the broken windows and dusty curtains in the first paragraph foreshadows the Time Traveller’s later discovery that the Eloi are a lethargic and unintelligent race that lacks initiative.
2)The Time Traveller thinks that the diet of fruit is an indication that the Eloi passively accept their lot.
Explanation:
<em>The time machine</em> is a book written by Herbert George Wells in 1895, often considered one of the first science fiction books dealing with time-travelling theme.
The main character is The Time Traveller, who invented a time machine and traveled 800,000 years to the future, where he discovered the humankind has evolved in two distinct races, the Eloi and the Morlocks.
Although the Traveler first meets the Eloi, it is only later in the book that we find out that the Eloi are completely passive, uninterested, lazy, apathetic, unintelligent, since they are being provided with food, clothes and everything else they need by Morlocks. As long as they can eat, play and mate, they are completely uninterested in their surroundings.
Morlocks practically breed them and feed them so they could eat them every once in a while. Provided with food and everything else, the Eloi passively accept this way of life, doing nothing to change it.
<span>“…and although it was considered a sin for a man and woman to exchange words in the sacred temple, he spoke to her, again making known his love.”</span>