What is shedding in science

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Answer 1
Answer: Shedding means to have something be disconnected or fall of by a natural process.
Answer 2
Answer: Shedding is the natural fall in nature

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Close the window quickly! is the word Close transitive or intransitive?

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It's transitive!

Transitive verbs can take objects, and here "window" is an object.

Other examples of transitive verbs are "read", as in " read the book".

Intransitive verbs cant take objects, for example: sleep, dream, sit. : you can't say "sleep something" quickly.!
The word "close" is a transitive verb because it has a direct object, which is window.
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Is the quote "of the tardy and the soft inrolling tide" a metaphor

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no, it's not a metaphor.

Final answer:

Yes, the quote is a metaphor.

Explanation:

Yes, the quote "of the tardy and the soft inrolling tide" is a metaphor. A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things without using the words 'like' or 'as'. In this quote, the author is comparing something to the 'tardy and the soft inrolling tide'. The phrase 'tardy and soft inrolling tide' is being used to describe or symbolize something else.

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Boy in the striped why does bruno think that shmuels face is strange

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The way his face is described in the book is "His skin was almost the colour of grey, but not quite like and grey Bruno had seen before. He had very large eyes that were the colour of caramel sweets; the whites were very white, and when the boy looked at him all Bruno could see was an enormous pair of sad eyes staring back"

Bruno found his face strange because of how underfed and malnourished he looks - he's described as grey with big eyes which could mean his face is hollow. Bruno grew up in a wealthy family in Berlin so he's never seen people this poor and underfed. His eyes were the colour of 'caramel sweets' which you could link to his hunger.

You could also say that Bruno thought his face was strange because his expression was extremely sad. When Bruno was describing them to his sister he said they 'don't look friendly', so he thought it was strange when one of them wasn't intimidating or mean, but actually desperate and sad

You could also say that Bruno thought his face was strange because he'd never thought about the people individually. When he was looking out of his window he didn't see individuals, just identical people. all of them wearing striped pajamas, all miserable, and all together, so when he saw Shmuel it was a shock because they are real people. You could relate this to the context of the Holocaust because the Nazis convinced people to accept concentration camps because he made people believe entire groups of people were all the same, all evil, all holding back Germany, alienating people from seeing they are actual people.
I'm reading this book right now and he thinks that his face is strange because it is so dividers from not having water or food so he is pale

I need help making a sentence using the word adamantine ?

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She was bound by the adamantine chains.
oh my gosh those chains are adamantine

meaning "unbreakable" 

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In the story “The Three Little Pigs” what are the motifs that are present in this tale?

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Three pigs build houses. Two of them are lazy and build cheap homes that the wolf easily knocks down by huffing and puffing while in some stories, he eats the pigs and in others they get away. The third pig takes the time and effort to build a strong house that protects him

I NEED THIS NOW PLEASE HELP!!!In this discussion, you will post issues related to how we communicate our ideas about heroes and outlaws. Refer to the texts in this section, other texts you have read, and your personal experience and knowledge to support your ideas. Begin your discussion by addressing the following questions:
•What defines a “hero”? Is everyone’s definition the same? Why or why
not?
•Why are some individuals seen as heroes to some and outlaws to
others?
•Do heroes and outlaws create themselves, or do we create them
through the ideas we communicate about them?

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This is pretty easy. It just takes some time, but it's pretty fun. I can't really do it, because it's all about YOU. With your experiences of heros, are they all the same? Like an example, an Army soldier. He's still a hero, but he does have a cape. Also, outlaws are created by us. We influence them to be better (or worse). So, just get personal with it and you'll be fine.