Numbers 4, 7, and 12 have parallel sentence structures. You can tell because the forms of the verbs are consistent: all -ing verbs, or all infinitive (to...).
At the end of Animal Farm, Pilkington and other human farmers come to eat dinner with the pigs at the farmhouse. As the other animals watch through the window, they find they are unable to tell pigs and humans apart. The pigs have started to dress and behave exactly like humans. The book’s final image expresses the animals’ realization that the pigs have become as cruel and oppressive as human farmers. The ending also makes the argument that political power is always the same, whoever has it and whatever ideology is used to justify it. Powerful people are cruel and selfish whether they’re pigs or humans, Communists or capitalists. Above all, the ending suggests that all powerful people are liars and manipulators. In our last glimpse of the dinner party, Mr. Pilkington and Napoleon are arguing because they have both tried to cheat at a card game in the same way at the same time. The ending doesn’t offer much hope for a workable political system with true equality for all. Rather, the ending posits that the corrupting nature of power dooms all political systems to failure.
FINAL ANSWER: <u><em>Answer D</em></u><u>. Before this, he taught guitar lessons.</u>
All the other answers (<em> A. ; B. ; C.</em> ) still incorporates the main idea which is Brian who is into jazz.
<em>Answer A.</em> links Brian to jazz because of his love for it.
<em>Answer B.</em> mentions Brian incorporating jazz into his lifestyle by making it a job.
<em>Answer C.</em> tells about through Ben hosting jazz has been shared.
<em>Answer D.</em> however does mention Ben but does not mention jazz and how it has helped him to where he is in his life now with jazz.
<span>ouncil for planning to build a new community theater. However, do they realize that building the theater on Asbury Woodlands will destroy the prime breeding ground for an endangered species? The Bachman's warbler is a small, green-and-yellow bird about four inches in length. Since 1897, the population of the Bachman's warbler in North Carolina has decreased from more than 500,000 to fewer than 100. The main reason is the destruction of the areas (like Asbury Woodlands) that the bird uses for its natural breeding grounds. Bachman's warblers prefer thickly wooded swamps and wet thickets in full-grown forests. It’s there that they build their nes</span>
Answer:
do we have to literally type an essay out on this?
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