Answer:
O Mr. Jones will come back to rule the farm.
Explanation:
George Orwell's "Animal Farm" revolves around the story of animals on a farm revolting against their human masters. The story deals with themes of power, autonomy, corruption of ideas, totalitarianism, etc.
In Chapter V, Squealer announced that there will no longer be the regular Sunday debates, except <em>"to salute the flag, sing 'Beasts of England', and receive their orders for the week; but there would be no more debates."</em> He then continued to threaten them with dire consequences if the debates are done again, telling them or rather asking them<em> "Surely, comrades, you do not want Jones back?"</em>
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
The answer would be D . Here is why the peer writer would be helping the friend more by saying it this way. It shows that the peer is more knowledge-able. Also it's a better way of say the friend needs more details and information to make it more intriguing.
The correct answer is B) They appear to be disjointed and cold, even when the child desires a more loving relationship.
What I can infer about the narrator's relationship with "Baba" is that they appear to be disjointed and cold, even when the child desires a more loving relationship.
This is so because when the narrator asked Baba if he could seat with him, Baba answered that no, that it was the time for "grown-ups," and the narrator had to sit alone and read one of his books, as Baba had asked him to do. So we infer that the relationship between them was cold and Baba never had time for the narrator, although the boy wanted a closer relationship.
Even in the photographs that, the narrator describes in the text, Baba is holding him, -a baby, at the time- but Babas' face was tired and grim.
This text was part of the story titled "The Kite Runner."