A simile
A simile is a figure of speech in which one thing is compared to another.
Ralph is scared of the way things are developing on the island, the way the boys are becoming increasingly wild and unruly as they follow Jack's example. Ralph fears where this is ultimately headed. He fears what the boys are capable of doing.
He welcomes him at first but then becomes frightened.
In the movie Bambi the rabbit's name is Thumper. Thumper is the grey rabbit that is Bambi's best friend.
They are frightened by magic.
a juvenile rabbit is called a kit or kitten
Frightened Rabbit was created in 2003.
it is frightened because maybe if there was a cat there it would hide in grass or in other words it would go in disguise so yes it would be frightened if it is happy if would follow you around
Because she's absolutely frightened! by yo' face!
Keep yourself warm by Frightened Rabbit
It normally means that it is scared or it is seeking shelter. Most of the time, though, it is frightened.
The error in the phrase "When they have been frightened for example" is that it lacks a complete thought or context. It begins with a subordinate clause but does not connect to a main clause, making it an incomplete sentence. To correct it, you could say, "When they have been frightened, they often seek comfort from others."
In a cabin in the wood, little man by the window stood; saw a rabbit hopping by, knocking at his door. (frightened as can be) "Help me, help me", the rabbit said, "Or the hunter'll shoot me dead!" Little rabbit come inside, safely to abide
There are many different synonyms for the word scared. For example, there are the words terrified, frightened, agitated and nervous.
Yes, a rabbit hopping is an example of mechanical energy as it involves the movement of the rabbit by using its muscles to overcome gravity and kinetic energy as it moves through the air.
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Rabbits can whimper or make other vocalizations when they are in pain, frightened, or anxious. It's important to observe your rabbit's behavior and environment to determine the cause of the whimpering and address any potential issues, such as injury or stress. If the whimpering persists or you are concerned about your rabbit's well-being, it's best to consult a veterinarian for further evaluation.