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sorry this is late
In this excerpt there is a situational irony that leaves every animal confused and speechless. It seems ironic that squealer so happened to be at the side of the barn with the seven commandments, a ladder (now broken), and a bucket of paint and a paint brush. Due to the situation unfolding in front of the animals they where almost all in shock and only Benjamin could process what had just happened yet didn't say anything. Orwell's use of irony also helps foreshadows the fact that the commandments are starting to change over the course of Napoleons rule over the farm.
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i think it is sky
Explanation:
i not super sure, sorry if it is wrong
Answer:
here you go! i hope this is good :)
Explanation:
Change is something that everyone experiences. Whether we like it or not, it happens. Change can be something as small as redecorating your room, to something as big as moving across the world. There are many different viewpoints on change. Some people think it's a positive thing, and can help refresh the mind. Others are scared of change, and prefer things to stay the same. However, change still happens. What exactly is change, anyways?
Change can be defined as "make (someone or something) different; alter or modify." But what does that really mean? Change is very broad, and can mean so many different things. Someone could change the way they look, or a building could change its rules. But when you define it, change stays the same. To make something different. Change also isn't always bad, like some may think. It can be good and renewing, and you shouldn't be so quick to write it off just because someone else said they didn't like change. It's best to look on the bright side of things. If you're really sad that something's changing, see what you can do to look on the bright side or just embrace it. It'll make things a lot easier.
So now that we have a basic idea of what change is, where do we go from here? Well we know that change is gonna happen either way, even if we don't want it to. That can be hard to deal with, but there's one thing that we should remember through all of this. And it's that change is inevitable. It's unavoidable. So we should always make the most of it.
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Reminded her how young she was to talk back or say anything to her teacher.
Explanation:
The incident with the sweater affects Rachel so powerfully because it reminded her how young she was to talk back or say anything to her teacher. When Mrs. Price insisted that the sweater belonged to her, she couldn't hold it any longer.
She cried her eyes dry out as she knew the sweater didn't belong to her but was forced to put it on. The incident made her wish that she was 102 years old so that she could say anything to her teacher.