I think the answer is homophone
Because a homophone is when each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling.
This final chapter depicts the complete transformation (not only in name) from Animal Farm to Manor Farm. There will never be a "retirement home" for old animals (as evidenced by Clover), and the pigs come to resemble their human oppressors to the degree that "it was impossible to say which was which."
The completion of the second windmill marks not the rebirth of Snowball's utopian vision, but a further linking of the animals and humans: Used not for a dynamo but instead for milling corn (and thus making money), the windmill's symbolic meaning has (like everything else) been reversed and corrupted. Animal Farm is now inexorably tied to its human neighbors in terms of commerce and atmosphere.
The most likely reason why Art Buchwald wrote Job Hunting is to tell new graduates that applying for a job is not easy. One has to be determined not to give up easily when faced with refusals and disappointments. His advice is to be creative and find ways to get the attention of the future employer.
Answer and explanation:
The Witch of the North is a good witch in the Oz stories by L. Frank Baum. <u>She has a magic hat which, when balanced upon her nose, gives her the power of divination. She can also teleport herself, transform things into completely different objects, or even animals and people, and cast a protective spell. Even though she is not as powerful as other witches, she still helps Dorothy by kissing her on the forehead. That kiss works as a protection from harm. It is the reason why Dorothy is not attacked by the Winged Monkeys and the Wicked Witch of the West.</u>
Imagery - You are imagining something that happened even though it has not.