Lines 5 through 8 introduce the concept of (1) peril (2) humor (3) mystery (4) peacefulness. By describing icebergs as 'being born' (line 9), the author is able to (1) explain the... Lines 5 through 8 introduce the concept of (1) peril (2) humor (3) mystery (4) peacefulness. By describing icebergs as 'being born' (line 9), the author is able to (1) explain the scientific importance of icebergs (2) measure the water displacement of one iceberg (3) show the difference between iceberg sizes (4) relate icebergs to human experience.

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The question asks for an explanation of concepts introduced in a passage related to icebergs, specifically focusing on the ideas presented in lines 5 through 8 and how the author relates icebergs to human experience and scientific importance.

Answer

1. peril, 2. relate icebergs to human experience

The answers are: 1. peril and 2. relate icebergs to human experience

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The answers are: 1. peril and 2. relate icebergs to human experience

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In the context of 'Life on Ice,' the imagery often relates to human experiences, and peril refers to potential dangers associated with icebergs.

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Ensure to understand the context in which metaphors and imagery are used to comprehend the overall theme accurately.

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