1)using only imaginary animals and places
2)combining imaginary animals and real places
3)writing by only using sound devices
4)eliminating all sound devices from writing
2) combining imaginary animals and real places
When we look at the excerpt, we can see that Carl Sandburg mentions an animal that is not real—an old flongboo. However, the places he mentions (Massachusetts, Chappaquiddick, South Hadley, and Northampton) are all real places. You can even take it a bit further and verify the places of a cave and within a chestnut tree as caves and chestnut trees are real.
B. Check her building’s foundation to ensure it is resistant to shaking caused by moving tectonic plates.
C. Buy a device that can predict earthquakes before they occur.
D. Be prepared to evacuate if steam or ash cloud eruptions are visible.
A. Educate herself on ground deformation that occurs before earthquakes
education and learning
large-scale war
clearly written laws
The Brobdingnagian culture values all of the following except large-scale war. Option C is correct.
The Brobdingnagian culture really love peace and excel at history, poetry, mathematics and ethics. The most of people from Brobdingnagian culture do not tolerate any form of violence.
Brobdingnagians are described as giants who are as tall as a church steeple and whose stride is ten yards.
b. Lake Mead
c. Grand River
d. Lake Powell
The correct answer is D. Lake Powell
Explanation:
The Glen Canyon is an area for recreation and preservation that belongs to the National Park Sevice (Institution in charge of the National parks in the US) covering around 5076 kilometers in Utah and Arizona. Additionally, in 1956 a concrete dam was constructed in the Glen Canyon and the construction of this dam formed Lake Powell which is connected to the Canyon and considered as a reservoir of the Colorado River, this occurred as the main function of dams is to restrict or allow the flow of water in certain areas and in this case this dam formed a separated body of water that became the Lake Powell, that was named in this way after John Wesley Powell who was the leader of the first expedition to explore the Great Canyon which is another canyon of Colorado River. Thus, the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam formed a body of water which was the Lake Powell.
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