European Earwig, type that in Google and your find pics of them eating peaches. PLus they both have feelers a brown knob head mentionioned, in the story and large legs. So yeah, very sure Gaston is a European Earwig. Plus in the story of Gaston by William Saroyan, it says they live in Paris....and where is Paris? Europe! What is the bug called? EUROPEAN EARWIG!!
European Earwig because the description is very similar to an European Earwig. They both have a knob head, and online in google images there is some pictures of European Earwigs eating peaches by a farmers market.
This describes a first-person narrator. In this type of narration, the story is told from the perspective of one character (in this case, William) using pronouns like "I" and "me."
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Rechargeable batteries were invented in 1859 by Gaston Plante. The batteries that the French physician invented are the same type used today.
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William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is widely recognized as a model example of a tragic love story in Western literature.
Iambic pentameter is the type of poetic meter that is commonly associated with William Shakespeare.
No animals die in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical and movie. A cat dies in the original novel by Gaston Leroux.
In the ballad "The Ballad of William Sycamore," the dipper is a type of bird that is mentioned in relation to the setting of the story. The dipper is known for its distinctive habit of diving and swimming in streams and rivers, which can symbolize themes of resilience and adaptability in the natural world.
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Romantic type of poem.