I believe the correct answer is C. it makes a point without directly stating it.
Satire is often used by authors who want to criticize something or someone without having to explicitly do that - they use metaphors in order to mock them without them realizing that they have been exposed to such ridicule. Boyle is trying to mock the government in his work by comparing its members to animals, which he does in order to conceal his true intentions.
Sure!
Beautiful name by the way.
Red Chief should stay with Bill and Sam because:
The men handed over the money and the boy – who had actually been happier being away from his super strict father and therefore does not want to be returned to his father.
^He obviously doesn't want to be near his father, as Bill and Sam were more lenient and let him play around.
Sorry I couldn't come up with more, I didn't really read the story that much, again, my apologies.
Toodles~
Answer:
yk wat sis ... my handwriting will be very bad than a kids handwriting -_-
this is my handwriting lol
A sestet is a six-line stanza of poetry. It can be any six-line stanza—one that is, itself, a whole poem, or one that makes up a part of a longer poem. ... Sestets don't have to have a meter or rhyme scheme, but the sestet of a sonnet typically uses iambic pentameter and has a specific rhyme scheme.
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Answer:
50kg
Explanation:
F=ma
Mass=Force divided by Accelaration