I would say that the last line from "Safari Day in Kenya" contains an example of assonance - Not a word speak the tourists, as we fill the teeming jeep.
Assonance is the repetition of the same vowel, and here ea in speak, ee in teeming and ee in jeep are the same ones once again trying to make it easier for botanica
Sense of identity.
Our sense of personal identity is shaped by our experiences and interactions with others, and it is this identity that helps to guide our actions, beliefs and behaviors and helps us grow and develop throughout our lives.
During the first year of life the child totally dependent on the parents, requiring care regarding food, hygiene, locomotion, learning, as well as stimulation to realize that there is a world in movement around them. The Psychosocial Development Theory proposed by Erikson emphasizes the development of the ego as one of the main factors of identity formation. The first social interaction of a child occurs with the parents, so that if this contact is appropriate, the child will have confidence in the people and in the world.
the correct answer is anglicized.
He helps save those who think his extreme carefulness is foolish.
B.
He gets his revenge on those who think his extreme carefulness is foolish.
C.
He does not care that others think his extreme carefulness is foolish.
D.
He does not know that others think his extreme carefulness is foolish.