Answer:
First Muir described how he slept sometimes without supper, and then he says he had no difficulty finding a loaf of bread at the farmers' houses. He starts of the paragraph with a complaint of sleeping without blankets, and starts to transition again into nature and its beauty. In the paragraph, Muir says "Storms, thunderclouds, winds in the woods—were welcomed as friends;" when we hear storms, thunderclouds, winds, etc. it brings fear, damage, but Muir then says "were welcomed as friends."
The answer for #1 is B. a type of sail. And for #2 the answer is A. royal or noble characters who face a series of mysterious tests.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I took the test, and the answers came up so yeah, trust me on this one.
Answer: The filmmakers make this choice because some of the scenes or props are too hard to re-create. It can also be because the characters are not easy to relate to, therefore they have to add more. The filmmakers also cover blank spaces in the story with extra characters and/or scenes.
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