How does the poet’s simile comparing ""life’s ambitions"" and ""a faulty pilot light"" contribute to the central idea of the poem?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Both eventually come to an end or die.

Explanation:

"The Coming Of  Night" is a poem written by Linda Pastan. The poem is about how the speaker accepts the inevitability  of death. The them of the poem is death.

A simile is a rhetoric device thaat is used to compare two unlike things or objects or ideas.

In the poem, Pastan has compared the ambition with the 'pilot light.' It is important to know that the 'pilot light' is an important instrument to run an appliance. So, by comparing life's ambition with 'pilot light', the poet is making a point that just like the pilot light is vital to run appliances, ambitions are important to run a life. Which means that the poet is conveying a message that a life without an ambition is likely to end just as a 'faulty pilot light' will come to an end.  

This comparison helps in the contribution to the central idea oof how life slowly ends without an ambition, just like a faulty pilot light.


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"The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe

What are three things you specifically notice about his style of writing?

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Answer:

he is very sophisticated,he seems smart,many big words

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What does Achilles mean by the phrase "you shall now pay me in full"?

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Explanation:

Translated in modern day lanuage he means “you now owe me“. He might mean you need to pay him or ask if you can do him a favour.

Answer:

"you shall now pay me in full"

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Below each of the following incomplete sentences are two expressions. Complete each sentence by choosing the expression that is parallel in form with an expression that is already a part of the sentence. Tsetse flies feed by piercing the skin with their mouthparts and _____. a. to suck the blood of animals and humans b. sucking the blood of animals and humans Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B

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Answer:

the answer is B

Explanation: I think its B because it would make the sentence more understandable and A would not make any sence.

Answer:

b. sucking the blood of animals and humansanation:

Students are reacting online to a lecture given by their astronomy teacher, Mr. Grant. Which statements are appropriate? Check all that apply.

I loved the way Mr. Grant described the solar system.
LOL! did Mr. Grant really just say that???
We might want to visit a planetarium to research our project.
Let’s e-mail Mr. Grant to ask how he made that PowerPoint.
has any of you sen that new comp. lab at our school?
Should we make planets the theme of our next school dance?

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Answer:

i think it is a c d

Explanation:

Answer:

A C D

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What happens when Romeo tries to stop Mercutio from fighting in act 3

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Answer:

Tybalt stabs Mercutio underneath Romeo's arm. ... Benvolio tells Romeo to run away so as not to be put to death.

Explanation:

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

The answer is going to be c

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In the text "Cooking Time," food has been reduced to just its nutritional components. Do
you think you would like to eat "Newtri"? Why or why not?

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Answer:

it burned down the nutrients

Explanation:

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It would be the first option

Questions 7–15: Write down the personal pronouns in each sentence. Tell whether each pronoun is in the first person, second person, or third person. (Reminder: Possessive pronouns are personal pronouns.) 7. We decided to take our vacations together. 8. They took theirs at a later time last year, but this year they will take it earlier. 9. I took mine quite early last year, but that can be changed, too. 10. Your vacation was shorter than you intended. 11. Do you think it could be a little longer this year? 12. Between you and me, the friends were not sure they liked it, but they agreed to take a vote anyhow. 13. We gave them paper and a pencil, and each wrote down her suggestion and gave her reason for it. 14. Each friend read her own suggestion. 15. I don’t know how it happened, but they both had the same idea, and now we are going backpacking in the nearest mountains.

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Answer:

Personal pronouns are pronouns that refer to a person. 1st person refers to myself, 2nd person refers to you, and 3rd person is about someone else

7. We decided to take our vacations together.

We, Our, 1st person 

8. They took theirs at a later time last year, but this year they will take it earlier.

They, theirs, they, all third person

9. I took mine quite early last year, but that can be changed, too.

I, mine, 1st person

10. Your vacation was shorter than you intended.

Your, you, 2nd person

11. Do you think it could be a little longer this year?

you, 2nd person

12. Between you and me, the friends were not sure they liked it, but they agreed to take a vote anyhow.

you- second person

me- first person

they- 3rd person

13. We gave them paper and a pencil, and each wrote down her suggestion and gave her reason for it.

We- 1st person

them- 3rd person

her- 3rd person

14. Each friend read her own suggestion.

her- 3rd person

15. I don’t know how it happened, but they both had the same idea, and now we are going backpacking in the nearest mountains.

I- 1st person

they- third person

we- 1st person

Explanation:

Answer:

1.

Interrogative pronouns: "What"

Possessive pronouns: "yours"

Indefinite pronouns: "everyone", "anyone", 'some", 'all", "each"

Relative pronouns: "Who", "What", "whatever"

Demonstrative pronouns: "These"

2.

"him"

3.

"you" and "your"

4.

"I"

5.

"They" and "her"

6.

"we", "his", "a", and "you"

7. "We" and  "our" (first person)

8. "They", "theirs", "they", and "it", (third person)

9. "I", and "mine" (first person)

10. "Your", and "you" (second person)

11. "you" (second person); "it" (third person)

12. "You" (second person) "me" (first person); "they", "it", and "they" (third person)

13. "We" (first person); "them", "her", and "it" (third person)

14. "her" (third person)

15. "I", and "we" (first person); "it", and "they" (third person)

Explanation:

Paragraph Two

Noah began racing go-karts when he was just six years old. Noah has traveled to other states to race, win, and finish in the top five, an impressive accomplishment for anyone but especially for a young driver. He now races a 1934 Ford Legends Coupe, a car that weighs 1,000 pounds and goes faster than 100 miles per hour. Noah regularly competes against drivers who are three times older than he is, but he does not let that intimidate him. He explained in one news article, "I have been racing against older people all my life. When you strap on a helmet, you are no longer a 13-year-old kid, you are a racecar driver. The other drivers don't treat me like a kid. They treat me the same as the other drivers on the track." He has the nickname "Little Gator" partly because of his size and partly because of Gatorland's sponsorship over the last several years.

In paragraph 2, Noah says, "I have been racing against older people all my life. When you strap on a helmet, you are no longer a 13-year-old kid, you are a racecar driver." What is the implicit meaning of his words?

A. I am very talented because I am able to race against adults.

B. Everyone on the racetrack is equal.

C. All racecar drivers have to wear helmets regardless of age.

D. Older racers are embarrassed to compete against a kid.

30 Points to whoever Answers Correctly!

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Answer:

It should be B

He never says anything about being better or worse he just says one you put your helmet on you are a race-car driver end of story creating equality

Answer:

B. Everyone on the racetrack is equal.

Explanation:

The line "When you strap on a helmet, you are no longer a 13-year-old kid, you are a racecar driver." itself indicates that the racetrack is all about equality.

Hope this helps!

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How do memories and childhood experiences shape a person's identity later in life?
Describe a memory from your childhood that you consider important to who you are today.

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Childhood experiences shape a person’s identity because memories good or bad make someone want to do something again or make sure someone doesn’t do something again. When I was younger I gave my dog food under the table (that was glass) and I got yelled at by my dad so instead of feeding her out in the open I learned to sneak her food. Not the best example but now I’m pretty good at sneaking around.

Which part of this story is the resolution?
One morning, my mother discovered she was out of eggs to make a cake. So she sent my sister and me to the market to buy some. She gave
us the coins we needed, a basket and advice to stay close to the road. We set off and were well on our way when my sister heard singing in
the distance. She immediately wandered off to find it leaving the road. I remembered my mother's advice, but I didn't want to leave my sister
alone. I ran after her, trying to get her to come back to the road. But her curiosity got the best of her.
Soon we were in the middle of the woods, and the music grew louder. We looked up and saw what was creating the beautiful sound: a witch.
Before we could do anything, we were caught in her trap. The witch grabbed the trap and started to carry us away. I looked at my sister and
could tell she was remembering our mother's words. It was no time to say "I told you so." We needed to make a plan. I started to sing a song,
The witch stopped in her tracks.
"What's that you're singing, my dear?" she asked with her glowing eyes fixed on me.
"It's a song my mother taught me." I answered. "Let me out, and I'll teach it to you.
The witch thought for a moment. Then she opened the trap and let us out. I sang quietly, so she had to move closer in order to hear the song.
When she was close enough that I could feel her breath on my face, I poked her eyes with a tree branch. Then I grabbed my sister's hand and
took off running
We followed our tracks all the way to the trail, never looking back. We ran to the market bought the eggs for our mother, and raced home.
When we got there, mother was happy to see us safe and sound. We told her what had happened. She was angry at first. Then she gave us a
big hug and said, "Maybe we should buy some chickens so we don't have to walk to the market to get our eggs." And we did. As for the witch,
she never bothered us again,

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Answer:

From reading the extract I believe that this is the resolution .

" I answered. "Let me out, and I'll teach it to you.

The witch thought for a moment. Then she opened the trap and let us out. I sang quietly, so she had to move closer in order to hear the song.

When she was close enough that I could feel her breath on my face, I poked her eyes with a tree branch. Then I grabbed my sister's hand and

took off running

We followed our tracks all the way to the trail, never looking back. We ran to the market bought the eggs for our mother, and raced home.

The child figured out a way to convince the witch to let them out of the trap.

I hope this helps.


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In the story "The Most Dangerous Game." General Zaroff is the character foil for

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Answer:

Rainsford

Explanation:

Answer:

Rainsford

Explanation:

Read this passage from "The Strangers That Came to Town":

Instead Mr. Duvitch broke down. Tom and I did not know where to look. During those moments we suffered more intensely than we had suffered in the clouds of mosquitoes and under the blazing sun. After our neighbor had composed himself, he seized our hands and bowed his head over them. Tom and I swallowed hard.

Based on the language the author uses, which conclusion can be drawn about how the reader feels in this moment?


The reader feels emotional and shares the narrator's embarrassment.


The reader feels angry.


The reader feels content and relaxed.


The reader feels distant and ashamed.

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Answer:

The reader feels emotional and shares the narrator's embarrassment.

What type of propaganda in nonfiction only gives one side of the story and
eliminates important information?

A. Glittering Generalities
B. Bandwagon
C. Testimonial
D. Framing

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the answer is D.Framing

Answer:

C. Testimonial

Explanation:

Testimonial because it produces false evidence against (an innocent person) so that they appear guilty.

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2. Describe a time in the debate when you learned something new and integrated that new information into your own ideas or response.

3. Describe a time in the debate when someone challenged another speaker’s reasoning, evidence, ideas, or conclusion.

4. Describe a time in the debate when you responded thoughtfully to a different viewpoint or perspective.

5. Describe a time in the debate when someone made a point and backed it up with strong reasons and evidence.

6. Describe a time in the debate when someone made a point and did not back it up with strong reasons and evidence.

7. In your opinion, what made your classmate’s ideas clear and easy to follow?

8. How did you make sure that your language was appropriate to the topic and audience of the discussion? Did you use formal or informal languag

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Answer:

1. Describe a time in the debate when you drew on your preparation by referring to evidence gathered earlier.

When debating with a friend over what to eat I referred to things she said at a earlier time to help my case.

2. Describe a time in the debate when you learned something new and integrated that new information into your own ideas or response.

When debating in class I learned new things based on history of it and I used that knowledge to further support my response.

3. Describe a time in the debate when someone challenged another speaker’s reasoning, evidence,ideas, or conclusion.

I was watching a debate on t.v with the running ups for president and they both were challenging the others reasoning and ideas.

4. Describe a time in the debate when you responded thoughtfully to a different viewpoint or perspective.

When debating during class I would try different viewpoints or perspective when debating so that my classmates could see the point I was making.

5. Describe a time in the debate when someone made a point and backed it up with strong reasons and evidence.

When debating with the teacher at times they would always have a strong point and have many reasons to back up their claim

6. Describe a time in the debate when someone made a point and did not back it up with strong reasons and evidence.

Once when debating in history class a classmate of mine made a statement but had no evidence to back up his point clearly.

7. In your opinion, what made your classmate’s ideas clear and easy to follow?

The way they spoke on their idea made it easy to follow and the backup points to support their claim made it clear.

8. How did you make sure that your language was appropriate to the topic and audience of the discussion? Did you use formal or informal language?

I made sure to stay on track of the topic, I would look and see the ages of the audience to determine what language was appropriate to use. I always used formal language.

Explanation:

Those are all the answers

A time in the debate when you drew on your preparation by referring to evidence gathered earlier. When debating with a friend over what to eat I referred to things she said at a earlier time to help my case.

What happens during the time of debate?

During the time in the debate when you learned something new and integrated that new information into your own ideas or response. When debating in class I learned new things based on history of it and I used that knowledge to further support my response a time in the debate when someone challenged another speaker’s reasoning, evidence,ideas, or conclusion.

I was watching a debate on t.v with the running ups for president and they both were challenging the others reasoning and ideas and  time in the debate when you responded thoughtfully to a different viewpoint or perspective.

When debating during class I would try different viewpoints or perspective when debating so that my classmates could see the point I was making. When debating with the teacher at times they would always have a strong point and have many reasons to back up their claim.

Therefore, A time in the debate when you drew on your preparation by referring to evidence gathered earlier. When debating with a friend over what to eat I referred to things she said at a earlier time to help my case.

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The following question refers the novel the three musketeers by Alexandra Dumas

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Answer:

becace he was in love with her

Explanation:

he know that his frend was mared to the person he liked

Orson welles concludes the radio broadcast war of the worlds in which way?

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Answer:

He informs the listener that the story was not real and provides a moral.

Explanation:

Orson Welles presents himself, out of character, to explain that the broadcast was not about a real (even though they did announce it in the beginning). Many people didn't question what was being said on the Radio, which caused a mass hysteria. That consequence seems to be unintended, as Orson explained:

"You will be relieved, I hope, to learn that we didn't mean it, and that both institutions are still open for business. So goodbye, everybody, and remember, please, for the next day or so, the terrible lesson you learned tonight. That grinning, glowing, globular invader of your living room is an inhabitant of the pumpkin patch, and if your doorbell rings and nobody's there, that was no Martian; it's Halloween."

Answer:

C By telling the listeners that the story was not real and offering them a moral

Identify the structure of this sentence.

The road was long and dusty.

simple
compound
complex

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Answer:

compound

Explanation:

Answer:

the sentence is simple because it contains only one independent clause.

The passage below contains examples of which figures of speech?

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Answer: Its a

Explanation:

Hey i have a zoom Class for graduation tmrw Can you guys answer with some picture of asethic or cool picture i can put as my background for it ( or anything that involves middle school graduation in it for 8th grade ?)

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Answer:

Is this good enough?

Explanation:

Will this do? it was a random picture

Describe Bob Ewell character

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A drunken, mostly unemployed member of maycombs poorest family

Answer:

Bob Ewell is the Ewell patriarch and is mean, drunken, and uneducated. He knows full well that Tom Robinson is innocent, but accuses him of ra*e anyway to benefit his own social standing. When he is humiliated at the trial, he retaliates by h*r*ssing Tom's wife and attempting to murd*r Scout and Jem.

Sort the sentences in this story so that it is in proper chronological order. We waited for two hours, but no birds came. My sisters became restless. This year, my family and I drove down to the mission to see if the swallows really do come back. As we walked out to the parking lot, my sister Abby looked up. Finally my Dad said, "Let's go, they aren't coming this year." "Look at all the birds!" she exclaimed. It was indeed the swallows. After they finished, Dad and Kyle got into the car, and we drove on. Of course, it stopped raining. While we were driving, we heard a loud bang. The car had a flat tire. A large crowd of people was waiting for the swallows to arrive at the mission. We arrived at the mission at 12:30 and found a parking spot. Every March 19, the swallows return to the Mission in San Juan Capistrano, California. And to think we almost drove away and missed the swallows' return to Capistrano My dad steered the car to the shoulder on the freeway, and he and my older brother Kyle got out to change the tire. While they were changing the tire, it started to rain. Dad and Kyle got soaking wet.

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Answer:

Check the answer in the explanation (below)

Explanation:

Rearranging the sentences in this story so that it is in proper chronological order, we have:

Every March 19, the swallows return to the Mission in San Juan Capistrano, California. This year, my family and I drove down to the mission to see if the swallows really do come back. While we were driving, we heard a loud bang. The car had a flat tire. My dad steered the car to the shoulder on the freeway, and he and my older brother Kyle got out to change the tire. While they were changing the tire, it started to rain. Dad and Kyle got soaking wet. After they finished, Dad and Kyle got into the car, and we drove on. We arrived at the mission at 12:30 and found a parking spot. A large crowd of people was waiting for the swallows to arrive at the mission. Of course, it stopped raining. We waited for two hours, but no birds came. My sisters became restless. Finally my Dad said, "Let's go, they aren't coming this year." As we walked out to the parking lot, my sister Abby looked up. "Look at all the birds!" she exclaimed. It was indeed the swallows. And to think we almost drove away and missed the swallows' return to Capistrano.

Having rearranged the story, we can easily follow the flow of the narrative.

Answer:

Every March 19, the swallows return to the Mission in San Juan Capistrano, California. This year, my family and I drove down to the mission to see if the swallows really do come back. While we were driving, we heard a loud bang. The car had a flat tire. My dad steered the car to the shoulder on the freeway, and he and my older brother Kyle got out to change the tire. While they were changing the tire, it started to rain. Dad and Kyle got soaking wet. After they finished, Dad and Kyle got into the car, and we drove on. We arrived at the mission at 12:30 and found a parking spot. A large crowd of people was waiting for the swallows to arrive at the mission. Of course, it stopped raining. We waited for two hours, but no birds came. My sisters became restless. Finally my Dad said, "Let's go, they aren't coming this year." As we walked out to the parking lot, my sister Abby looked up. "Look at all the birds!" she exclaimed. It was indeed the swallows. And to think we almost drove away and missed the swallows' return to Capistrano.

What does this poem mean

Alas, what wonder! man’s superior part
Unchecked may rise, and climb from art to art;
But when his own great work is but begun,
What reason weaves, by passion is undone.

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This poem reveals that his work is amazing and his art work is good and Wonderful

Answer: Pope’s Essay on Man reflects the Enlightenment emphasis on reason and logic, while Wordsworth’s poem reflects the romantic emphasis on emotion and individual experience. Pope’s poem describes how “passion” undermines reason, but Wordsworth’s poem celebrates passion and emotion.

Explanation: Sample Response

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I highlited them but I don5 know if they are correct​

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Answer:

You are right!

Explanation:

Stay safe and wear a mask! :P

yes you’re right. actions are things like drawing or picking up your phone from the table. those are actions.

On the occasion of World Happiness Day a poster making competition is being held in your vicinity. Designa poster about the same conveying the idea how we can contribute to improve the happiness index of our nation. You can use slogans to ignite the spirit of indomitable happiness.

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Answer:

The poster would be created showing people supporting each other and having the freedom to talk about their feelings without fear of judgment and reprisals.

Explanation:

We know that many factors must be modified in the world in order for human beings to reach full happiness, however the free and unjudged dialogue and the support between people can bring relief from the stress and frustrations of day-to-day providing moments of full happiness.

For this reason, a poster could be created showing the importance of freedom of dialogue. Showing how important it is that we talk about our feelings and even more important is to listen to what others have to say and not judge, but support them.

Respond to the following quote by Samuel Johnson. Make sure that you think about your response, write clearly and use correct punctuation and spelling.
“Ignorance, when voluntary, is criminal.” ~Samuel Johnson

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Answer:

Response:

Explanation:

If you are ignorant and you volunteer to be ignorant, that is criminal. And if you are forced to be ignorant, you aren't criminal.

Which multimedia aid provides the best support for this
claim?
a brief video clip of a medical school professor
discussing a specific case of using virtual reality
a podcast about the origins of virtual reality technology
at medical schools
a photo showing differences between virtual reality
equipment for gamers and medical students
a student discussion about the pros and cons of virtual
reality in medicine

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Answer:

A.) a brief video clip of a medical school professor discussing a specific case of using virtual reality

Explanation:

I got it right on edge 2020

The multimedia aid that provides the best support for this claim is a brief video clip of a medical school professor discussing a specific case of using virtual reality. Thus, option "A" is correct.

What are the various forms of media in a multimedia presentation?

The following types of media may be used to enhance communication during a multimedia presentation:

VideosAnimated MediaAudio MediaImagesChartsInfographics etc.

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State one rule pertaining to colons.

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They have to fit in where you put them
do not capitalize the first word after the colon unless the word is ordinarily capitalized

Read this excerpt from Blanca Flor by Angel Vigil. Based on the text details in this excerpt, what can be inferred about Juanito (12 points)

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The correct answer is C) he does not understand how much danger they are in.

The other options of the question were A) he is in a great hurry to get away from this land. B) he is terribly afraid of being caught by Don Ricardo. D) he will not rest until he and Blanca Flor are safe.

Based on the text details in this excerpt, what can be inferred about Juanito.

I am going to include the text that is missing for a better understanding:

JUANITO: Blanca Flor, we can rest now. We are free. BLANCA FLOR: No, Juanito, we will not be free until we are beyond the borders of Don Ricardo's land. As long as we are on his land, his powers will work on us.

JUANITO: How much farther?

BLANCA FLOR: Remember the river where you met the Duende? That river is the border. Across it we are free.

JUANITO: That river is still really far. Let's rest here for a while.

Although Juanito wants to rest now, Blanca Flor tells him that since they are still in Don Ricardo's territory, they are in great danger. Juanito seems to not understand this big issue, so Blanca Flor has to explain it to him very clear so both can make an effort and continue walking until they cross the river to be safe.

Answer:

The correct answer is C

Explanation:

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