2. The pack will mourn Akela’s failure during the hunt, but they will honor the old wolf. Chose it because it happened in the movie and the book. 8.The meadow of flowers spread out before her, a blanket of different colors and heavenly aromas. Chose it because it is something happening slowly and it is an long sentence. 9.Mowgli grows stronger and learns life lessons without knowing it. Chose it because of the following passage: And he grew and grew strong as a boy must grow who does not know that he is learning any lessons, and who has nothing in the world to think of except things to eat. Mother Wolf told him once or twice that Shere Khan was not a creature to be trusted, and that some day he must kill Shere Khan; but though a young wolf
One day, Father and Mother wolf heard something outside of their den and when they looked out, they found a naked human baby outside. Mother wolf adopted the hairless "man-cub". Shere Khan arrived, demanding the man-cub for his meal, but was soon driven off by all of the wovles. Raksha (the mother wolf), named the man-cub Mowgli the Frog because of his hairlessness.
2. Which of the following would be an appropriate way to add variety to your sentences?
His actions also reflect his sympathy and regret for the wolf—he closes her eyes with his thumb, a sign of respect for the dead. He puts his hands to her forehead and imagines her alive—accompanied by “starlight” and the “sun’s coming”, dispelling the night / his regret. The language here is descriptive, upbeat even; in contrast to the simple, unelaborate diction of before. The wolf is seen as one of “all nations of the possible world ordained by God.” Her running freely causes “the cries of the coyotes” to clap “shut as if a door had closed upon
White flowers as far as the eye can see. They are beautiful flowers, but they are choking out all other vegetation. Seeing this, Tally realizes the beauty of life, and also how something so beautiful could be very
Description: A.the art i have chosen was the Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese. B.The artist used color to show many things like the season and what people would wear at a wedding back then. The artist also used texture to show the silkiness of the dresses. Next the use of space is used great to show how crowded the wedding was and all the things that were going on. Finally the artist used shape to show.
My character is a wolf named tala and she comes from a pack called the emerald Sun pack. Talas pack was slaughtered by the worst and she was the only one who slipped away in the mayhem. After getting away from the words she headed east. The pack lived near the great river which was west of the elfs path through the mirk woods
Prior to reading Tuesdays with Morrie, my only knowledge of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) was that it is a progressive, debilitative disease with no known cure, it took the life of professional baseball player Lou Gehrig, and a video campaign called the Ice Bucket Challenge, used to promote awareness and raise money for research went viral last year. What I did not realize was just how quickly the disease can progress and how severely it physically devastates those who suffer with it. Ultimately, however, I found this book to be less about gaining a better understanding of ALS and more about learning valuable lessons on how to deal with life’s challenges, burdens, and responsibilities. Through this book, Professor Morrie Schwartz teaches
I picked the wolf because it resembles courage, strength, loyalty, freedom of spirit, and discipline.
Strutting through the familiar, gate worn by time, I spread my arms, taking in the saccharine aroma of the fresh grass. The remaining glimmers of the sun glisten on every blade that peeks through the moist soil, composing a sea of sparkling beauty, only comparable to a poem. The meadow is breathtaking this evening, as the sun sets behind the trees in the distance, leaving a glow of pinks, peaches, ambers, and crimsons behind as if a bowl of fruit had exploded in the sky.
The act of not remembering a day or event happens to everyone at one point or another. For some, it happens often. These people may have amnesia, alzheimer's, or dementia. Said diseases all affect the memory and comprehension of the person that it is thriving off of. Some days are better than others, but they all do the same thing. According to http://www.alz.org/facts/, one in three elderly persons will develop alzheimers or dementia throughout their lives with the number totaling over five million in the United States today. This number increases by one every sixty six seconds. This isn’t always the case for strange behavior. Throughout the novel Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut, the character Billy Pilgrim takes the reader on quite an adventure ranging from his days in the Army in Dresden, to his journey to Tralfamadore and the circumstances as being a Prisoner of War under the British and German Army. These ventures span the length of the novel to create a
1. The wolf is a pack animal. What does it mean to be a pack animal?
The so-called trivial lives of women during the 1900s play an important role in uncovering the true potential and importance of overcoming the oppression of women in a patriarchal society. An analysis of the short story, “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell, reveals the gruelling path towards overcoming oppression of women. Through an investigation of literary elements, such as symbolism, within the short story and a contextualization of the role of women in the story with the wave of feminism present at the time, an important aspect of overcoming oppression, gender loyalty, is identified.
A tough question from this story is, Why was Faolan The one that was chosen to be cast out of the wolf pack. I knew this was going to be a tough question without an easy answer because, In the book no one had an answer for Faolan. This tough question is important to the story because it relates to Faolan internal conflict of not knowing who he is, and the theme of the story is to give trust to those who have earned it. I know the main character's internal conflict is faolan not knowing who he is because Thunderheart doesn't know anything about wolves, so she teaches him the ways of the bears, such as fishing and walking on his hind legs. the theme of the story can be seen when Faolan had to trust Thunderheart, which was hard, because
In contrast, Henry remarks on how the wolves “remind him of children gathered about a spread table… awaiting permission to begin to eat”. Knowing that “he was the food they were to eat”, his words hold no tenacity. This could be due to the fact that, unlike Watney, he has little reason to hope, since the wolf pack killed his friends and there is no one to help him. Despite the characters different attitudes they both persevere and prevent their death. At all times both could completely give up and succumb to the natural force which opposes them, but neither does, using their own ways of coping to maintain some
with tabaqui. The mother wolf has shown affection towards this little boy and treated him like