In “Living Like Weasels,” Annie Dillard describes her experience with a weasel. Have you ever had an encounter with a wild animal? Think of an experience in nature, or even at the zoo, with an animal that you were unfamiliar with. Describe this experience and include what you learned from it.

Respuesta :

A wild animal is any animal found in nature, or any animal that is not a pet. For example, you could talk about coexisting with an animal who perhaps made a home in your backyard (for example, there was a woodchuck that lived under my shed), or you could discuss the fear you felt when you came across a notoriously dangerous animal (for example, when I was camping, a black bear walked right in front of me). Pulling from your own examples, you could describe your emotions (fear, excitement, confusion, shock) and any lessons you learned (for example, I learned not to leave out food when I'm camping, unless I want some furry visitors!).

Answer:

A wild animal is any animal found in nature or any animal that is not a pet. For example,  I was camping a while ago, and a black bear walked right in front of me and into someone's camp because they had left food on their table! Luckily they were not in their camp at the time but I was just flooded with emotions like fear, excitement, confusion, shock. From that experience, I learned not to leave out food when I'm camping unless I want some furry visitors.

Explanation:

i just used the persons above words and put them into an actual story. :)