In The Jungle, the tone of the author is disgust toward the owner of the Durham plant.
In The Jungle, the tone of the author is disgust toward the owner of the Durham plant.
The author's tone towards the owner of the Durham plant was critical and disapproving. They portrayed the owner as exploitative and uncaring towards the workers, highlighting the negative impact of the owner's actions on the community.
The family was touring the meatpacking plant when they saw how hogs were slaughtered.
The mood created in the story at the Durham packing plant is one of tense anticipation and unease. The harsh working conditions, the fear of job loss, and the oppressive atmosphere contribute to a sense of foreboding and anxiety among the workers.
Intrigue is the mood that is created at the Durham Packing Plant.
Yes, but it will grow toward the sun.
Auxins which are plant hormones.
Tropism
Phototropism
Bear's or Wild garlic [Allium ursinum] is the host plant for the Durham Tinea [Acrolepiopsis betulella] caterpillar. The larval stage of the adult, false diamondback moth favors the plant's flowers and seedheads. But the plant serves as a food source to just the one generation that results from the moth's egg-laying every July. The insect's native range is central and western Europe.
phototropism.
moving toward light