A.
to explain that he has studied the scriptures carefully
B.
to list the values that are important to society
C.
to show that the judgments are bright like the sun that rises each day
D.
to suggest that the judgments are valuable by comparing them to valuable items
Animals communicate with each other through noises and signs, such as a flick of the ear, tail, or making a "coo" sound as a bird. They make these noises to sense danger, find a mate, and communicate important messages- just as humans do!
Children take after their parents.
Calves are very attentive to their mothers.
Calves would rather eat grass then drink milk.
Children imitate their parents’ table manners.