What does roger suggest after Ralph and jack argue?
I don't know yet because I didn't really understand what roger suggested after he and jack had an argument so sorry
Does Simon believe sam and erics story about the beast?
he isn't doubtful- he realizes that although the beast is not an actual animal, it exists the violent primal instincts lurking within human nature.
Describe the number of obstacles that a leader has to face to become a man in this hostile world?
A leader may face numerous obstacles such as internal self-doubt, external resistance from others, lack of resources, and uncertainty. Overcoming these challenges requires resilience, determination, adaptability, and the ability to navigate complex situations effectively. By developing leadership skills and staying true to one's values, a leader can successfully navigate the hostile world and emerge stronger.
Edward Titchener is associated with which early approach or school of psychology?
Edward Titchener is associated with the structuralist approach in psychology, which focused on the analysis of the basic elements that make up the mind through introspection.
The author ended it because, remember in the begging of the book he was very exited for December and the giver wanted him to follow his rules and what he wanted to do because it was very rulefied in the book. For example, u can only ride a bike at the age of 9 and up. and also that u give ur stuffed animal away at the age of 8
Is Richelle Mead going to make a 5th and 6th Vampire Academy book for the series?
Yes, Richelle Mead had written two books which are the fifth and sixth instalments in the Vampire Academy Series. The fifth book is entitled Spirit Bound, and the sixth is entitled Last Sacrifice.
Why does Beowulf kill grendel?
Grendel is one of three antagonists, along with Grendel's mother and the dragon, in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf(AD 700-1000). In the poem, Grendel is feared by all but Beowulf. Beowulf chose to slay Grendel because Grendel was attempting to destroy Heorot, the Danish king's (Hrothgar's) mead hall. The fact that Beowulf and Hrothgar were friends and Grendel was killing and eating the Danish king's subjects played a part in Beowulf's mission. Even worse in the initial attacks between Beowulf and Grendel, Grendel fights back! (Cette bête est mauvaise quand vous l'attaque, il se défend)
What are the characteristic of neo-classical criticism?
Neo-classical criticism emphasizes clarity, order, and decorum in literature. It values rationality, balance, and unity in form and content, often drawing upon classical Greek and Roman literature for inspiration. Neo-classical critics focus on the universality and timeless elements of literature, seeking to uphold traditional literary standards.
Is there a guide book to Haute savoie?
Yes, there are guide books available for Haute-Savoie. Lonely Planet and Michelin are popular guide book publishers that offer detailed information on attractions, accommodations, dining, and activities in the region. Additionally, local tourist offices or online travel websites may have specific guides dedicated to Haute-Savoie.
Edward Titchener was concerned primarily with the discovery of?
Edward Titchener was primarily concerned with the discovery of the elemental components of consciousness and identifying the basic structures of the mind through introspection. He aimed to break down mental experiences into their most fundamental parts in order to understand the workings of the mind.
Will u write a nature poem example for me?
God gave people the nature for loving everyone.
Listen to God and his work shall be done.
Love people that have problems, and people should love back.
God's kingdom having children on track.
Is midnight sun really being released in August 2010?
Yes, "Midnight Sun" was scheduled to be released in August 2020. It is a companion novel to the Twilight series, told from Edward's perspective. However, its release was postponed indefinitely after the manuscript was leaked online in 2008.
Is The Twilight Saga good books?
It is an okay book. Though many teenage girls, and those not so hormonal, love the book, it could be improved. It is not a book for those who love horror, or mystery, or the classic ideology of the Vampire, or Vampyre. Many characters have no development throughout the series, but it has an okay plot.
This is not a book for hardcore readers, but it is a very light, quick read. Many Twilight lovers will tell you this is a great book, but then again, they are fans of Twilight, not necessarily the book itself. They will tell you the cahracters are hot....they are a piece of fiction.
But there is no harm in reading the book. Try it out, if it is not your cup o tea, then don't read the rest. But don't be someone who has read it, and will defend it to your death, or someone who hasn't read it, and hates it.
I read it, it is okay for me, and I moved on. Don't hate it, don't love it.
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It is okay i like how it is romantic but the fact that every girl in America are not interested in the book no it is all about the people who play in the movie and it irritates me that all the girls out here pretending to be someone there not. So yeah it is an okay book but for all the girls and guys out there trying to be something there not. They just need to stop pretending because news flash the vampires are not rile. Nether are the werewolves so just get over it.
How many AR points is in 13 treasures by Michelle Harrison?
Thirteen Treasures is worth 11 AR points. It is reading level 4.8. The interest level is grades 4-7.
Why was baking soda important to billy Coleman?
Baking soda was important to Billy Coleman in the novel "Where the Red Fern Grows" because he used it to help treat his dogs when they were injured during hunting. Billy mixed baking soda with water to make a paste that he applied to his dogs' wounds to help clean and heal them.
What does Jonas learn about climate control?
Jonas learns that climate control is carefully maintained to ensure a consistent and comfortable temperature throughout the community. He learns that the technology used to control the climate is precise and that any variations in temperature are quickly adjusted to maintain stability. Additionally, Jonas realizes that the community relies heavily on technology to regulate the climate, and the citizens have little understanding or control over this process.
How many books are in the 'Twilight' saga?
The saga contains four books: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn.
There is also a shorter novel about one of the minor characters in the series: The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner.
Meyer did begin to write another book with the story of Twilight from Edwards' perspective, but the project was halted after several chapters were leaked online. It will probably remain unfinished.
Describe the setting of the story Lord of the Flies by William Golding?
The book Lord of the Flies takes place on an unnamed tropical island. The island is superficially idyllic and provides the boys with a readily available supply of food, water and a warm climate. There is a convenient bathing pool, a mountain where the boys can light a signal fire and a 'platform' where they can hold meetings.
What is Simon saying when he thinks the beast may be inside the boys themselves?
When Simon suggested that, and I quote... "Maybe.... maybe, there is a beast." The assembly 'cried out savagely.' When Ralph asked in shock and amazement "You, Simon? You believe in this?" Simon replied "I don't know..." Then a storm of protests erupted from the boys, shouts included; "Sit down! Shut up!" And "Sod You!" When Simon clarified his statement by saying "What I mean is... maybe it's only us." Piggy was so shocked that he shouted, "Nuts!"
Is there a sequel to John Marsden's book Letters From The Inside?
Hi. I'm an Australian bookseller and as far as I know, there's no sequel to "Letters from the Inside". (Sorry! Lol!) This was written as a stand-alone novel and while I've heard complaints about the ending, I personally think it's a very powerful one and that changing it or adding to it (a sequel) would lessen it, somehow. Just my personal opinion! :) Cheers! Susan
How do you describe ratty from The Wind in the Willows?
He is a water rat, and is usually called (Ratty). He likes to mess about in boats, but is not a professional seaman. If I remember corrrectly- as contrasted with more societal-oriented animal cartoons ( for example Uncle Wiggily) none of the animal characters has anything resembling a straight job. now, with Wiggily, there was a Dr. Possum, a Nurse Jane Fuzzy-Wuzzy ( who was a Muskrat Lady, and more or less the love interest for the title character) and so on. not so in Wind in the Willows. They may have used the dodge of the (Endless Summer) common in some juvenile yarns which would be set in the Summer Vacation, avoiding the academic chores.
What is the summary for ch9 in Where the Red Fern Grows?
Billy is trying to cut the Big Tree down, where a coon is trapped. It is the first coon his dogs have ever treed, and he doesn't want to let them down. But he is about to give up due to exhaustion. His Grandpa shows up and encourages Billy to not give up, but rather, just go rest & get some food for strength. He teaches Billy how to build a scarecrow to "guard" the tree for awhile, so that Billy can go rest up & get fed. Turns out, the scarecrow wasn't really necessary because Old Dan won't leave that tree for anything. Old Dan's persistence is what finally shows Mama that those dogs love to coon hunt more than anything in the world. Billy discovers later that even Little Ann kept guard at the Big Tree. Billy is stiff and sore, but keeps chopping that tree down because he can't disappoint his dogs. Blisters on his hands almost makes him give up and turn for home, but the scarecrow seems to taunt him, and he stays. He prays on his knees to God for help. Suddenly a gust of wind out of nowhere blows & pushes the tree down! The coon runs out and the dogs get their coon. Billy is so proud of his very first coonskin. Later he asks Pa if he thinks that God helped him by blowing the tree down, but Pa just isn't sure. Billy later is firmly convinced that God did help for sure.
What are some good books about telecommuting?
Drucker, Peter F. (1993). The ecological vision: Reflections on the American condition. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. Exploring telework as a business continuity strategy: A guide to getting started. (2005).
What are some good books about telephone skills?
Friedman, Nancy J. (2000). Telephone skills from A to Z: the telephone doctor phone book (rev. ed.). Menlo Park, CA: Crisp Learning. Maxwell, Dorothy A. (2006). Phone skills for the Information Age (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Neal, D.