I am actually only in 5th grade I do not know the story.
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In a generalized way, we can say that the tone of a text refers to the feeling that the author wants to convey to the reader while reading the text. In this case, the author uses specific words that signal a very strong feeling, which must be felt so that the reader understands the text in a complete and sensorial way.
To answer this question, you must read the entire essay and identify which tones the author presents and which tone is established at the end of the essay. As we know, at the end of the essay the author uses the tone to demonstrate an overwhelming feeling, this feeling is so strong because of the use of words that refer to it, you must identify these words so that the question is answered.
The correct answer is C.
A rebuttal means to counter or contradict the original argument. Answers A, B, and D. all support the argument made in section five, that fans want to see the rules enforced. Only answer C provides an opposing viewpoint, namely that people are not interested in a fair fight.
The lessons that Orwell learns as a result of his experience with the elephant is option C: He realizes that imperialism can lead people to act against their own values.
Explanation:
Shooting an elephant is a symbolic story, which shows the attack towards imperialism. Orwell tries to say that imperialism benefits neither the imperialists or the countries that they try to colonise.
This story draws a parallel between imperialism and with him shooting the elephant,
He shoots the elephant because the people ask him to shoot it. He did it despite his better judgement ,and because of his action he suffered, seeing the painful death of the elephant.
This story draws a parallel with imperialism, as it shows that often the leaders are controlled by the masses as they much as they control the masses likewise, Orwell had to shoot the elephant because he was expected by the locals to do so.