This book is about how raina can't wait to be a big sister but once amara is born, things aren't quite how she expected them to be, amara is cute but she's also a cranky, grouchy baby, and mostly prefers to play by herself.
Answer:
Napoleon gains power over the animals by two means. First, he twists the ideas of the animals' revolution to suggest that questioning his authority is tantamount to treason to Animal Farm, and the good of the whole. This is part of his larger strategy of manipulation of the truth. Squealer, his "propaganda minister," is especially adept at getting the animals to believe whatever is necessary to promote Napoleon's power. After Napoleon drives Snowball from the farm, for example, it is Squealer who convinces the animals that constructing the windmill was actually Napoleon's idea (even though Snowball had publicly endorsed it against Napoleon's wishes). He further suggests that Snowball, who had in fact fought bravely in the battles to establish Animal Farm, had in fact been in league with Jones, the farmer, the whole time. Snowball's ability to twist information is best exemplified by the winnowing down of the original Seven Commandments to one, which claims that while all animals are equal, some animals "are more equal than others."
- The pigs secretly hoarding the milk and apples for themselves.
- Using the dogs to control the other farm animals.
- Taking advantage of the other farm animals that cannot remember well and changing the 7 commandents secretly.
- Growing barley solely for themselves while the rest of the animals are suffering from hunger.
It can be deduced that the biased reason does the author give for presenting the information is A The author schools to focus on social interaction rather than screen time.
<h3>What is bias?</h3>
It should be noted that bias simply means something that's distorted or slanted away from reality due to an influencing factor.
In this case, the biased reason that the author gave for presenting the information is that he wants schools to focus on social interaction rather than screen time. This is the main theme in the message.
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Hadero uses the term "sonic lineages" to refer to the influence that has shaped her as a musician. This influence doesn't begin and end with other musicians that she had listened to before she herself became a musician. She grew up listening to jazz and hip-hop. But she owes most to the natural world, its sounds and music, such as bird songs. A complete silence is nearly impossible, and therefore, we are being influenced all the time.