Answer:
no
Explanation:
no I don't think so even though I don't use it much
hope that helps
Generally speaking, that is correct. A dystopia is the opposite of a utopia, and is a place which we define as unpleasant or bad. Therefore, what you might find in a dystopia is what you would consider as being unpleasant or bad. Hence, if you think polluted lakes and rivers are unpleasant, then they are likely to be part of a dystopia "for you". However, each person's dystopia may be different, as it depends on personal preference, or in this case, personal disgust.
Despite the lack of a passage in this question, it is still possible to identify the option containing a subject of <em>ridicule.</em>
The correct answer is: Squealer calls the other animals ignorant.
"To ridicule" means to perform an action that undermines the reputation of someone or something in order to make them/it seem foolish. This is accomplished in the sentence as the subject, Squealer, humiliates the object, the other animals, by calling them "ignorant".
Answer:
19 Downing Street
Milwaukee.
26th July 2020.
Dear Josh,
You would never believe what happened last week in our small county here. Top Hollywood stars raided our town to film a movie blockbuster!
I couldn't believe it. I saw Tom Hanks, Angelina Jolie, Leonardo DI Caprio, and many more stars. The whole town was excited and we could barely hold our excitement. The coffee shop was buzzing, everywhere was absolutely electric.
From rumor going round, it appears that they are filming a science fiction movie. Can you imagine the absolute scenes!!!!!! Of course., I know they would use CGI to change the appearance, but it is a landmark for our town.
I also heard that they were hiring some locals to be a part of some crowd stuff that would just be in the background and look menacing or something. Tom, Jim, and Mike went yesterday to see if they could get a slot.
There were drones, big film making stuff and the likes, lights, action and so on. Man, I wish you were here to witness this, yourself. Well, I got you covered, I'll take some pictures for you.
Yours faithfully,
Rani