Answer:
He made Charlie compete with a mouse named Algernon to solve a maze.
Explanation:
On the fourth day of the experiment, Burt who was among those administering intelligence quotient tests on Charlie made him compete with a mouse named Algernon to solve a maze puzzle which is quite complicated.
Prior to this time, the mouse had already undergone the Strauss and Nemur's experimental surgeries. The mouse passed the maze test, compared to Charlie who failed at his.
A jaundiced judge might not be able to make a final decision.
Since a judge's sense of justice has to be as impartial and unbiased as possible, such conflicting emotions of resentment and bitterness might cloud his judgment and give a wrong verdict
Answer:
4.
Explanation:
I think it is number 4 because for a little bit it said that it wasn't a fish so I think it was comparing the whale to the fish.
Answer + Explanation:
The woods in Tuck Everlasting are <u>mesmerizing and almost magical</u>. <u>There is a somber, muffled quietness in the woods that almost feels claustrophobic.</u> According to the book, it is <em>a sleepy woods</em>, which makes the characters subdued and nervous. This<em> magical quality</em> makes the <em>people fearful of the woods and hesitant about entering</em>. The <em>magic in the trees</em> is presumably because of<em> the spring that runs through it</em>.
If your choices are the following:
A. Ivan Ilyich's has a dreaded fall that eventually leads to his illness.
B. Ivan Ilyich's colleagues react to finding out about his death and reminisce about his life.
C. Ivan Ilyich carries on a successful professional life and a deteriorating family life, when the onset of his illness occurs.
D. Ivan Ilyich lives out his full life story, from a young boy to a public prosecutor to a member of the Court of Justice.
Then the answer is c.