1: The piper at the gates of dawn, the rescuer of animals in need
2: The incarceration of Toad
That phrase contains two elements of figurative language. The first is personification. The willows really can't dance, but the author uses that verb for effect. The next element is visual imagery. The reader can picture the willows along the bank "danc[ing]" in the wind.
The younger of the two hedgehogs was named Billy. The older one did all the talking and was just referred to as "the hedgehog."
First of all it is two words, a noun clause- water rat. He is always or often referred to as Ratty ( which is generally a derogatory adjective- I have heard people say- such and such is a ratty old car). ALL of the main characters in Wind in the Willows are MALE and seem to be adults. There are no female characters or love interests- which brings up the possibility of homosexual amours.
Monica is a character in the book "Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame. She is Toad's ex-girlfriend and tries to make him jealous by flirting with other animals. Monica is portrayed as vain and self-centered.
being born and dying
There were several important events that took place during the Progressive Era. Two of these events were the passing of the Homestead Act and the first Transcontinental Railroad.
Tony Greig
The French revolution and Mutiny on the Bounty
saved two peoples lives
Two important events in Serena Williams' childhood include starting tennis lessons at age 3 and winning her first junior tournament at age 10. These events were key milestones in her development as a professional tennis player.
These two hangings are important to him because they represent significant events in his life that have had a profound impact on him emotionally and psychologically. The memories and emotions associated with these events are likely deeply ingrained in his mind, causing them to hold special significance to him.
Typically wind direction and wind speed. However if you use the technical definition of velocity (speed and direction) then wind velocity and it's acceleration are most important. For example, it's great to know that the wind is blowing at 5 knots NE, but if it's steadily increasing, and veering to the south that's important to know too.