This excerpt is from the Chinese Cinderella
Explanation:
- Schillings family made Adeline feel that she was a part of their family and she was equal to everyone. Schilling's children felt sad when Adeline was not shopping and sight-seeing with them.
- Adeline was the fifth youngest of the Yen family. As mother passed away as soon as she was born so this brought animosity among the other sisters.
- Adeline lauds the brother-sister relationship exhibited by the Schillings children. She was very compassionate with James, the third brother of the Schilling's family.
<span>Each person, regardless of age or background, has the right to krump.
If you take out the extra information in the commas, you're left with "</span>Each person has the right to krump."
You couldn't say "each person have" or "each person do have"
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The best example of foreshadowing is D) "When they came back in the evening it was noticed that the milk had disappeared".
<em>Foreshadowing</em> in literature refers to a hint given by the author about something that will happen later in the novel. This episode of <em>Animal Farm</em> (1945) is significant because it foreshadows the pigs’ eventual abuse of power by implying they kept the milk for themselves instead of sharing it with the other animals in the farm. In that way, the pigs' conspiracy shows they believe to be superior than the rest of the animals and; therefore, to have the right to exert control over them. Furthermore, the 'disappearance' of the milk foreshadows the pigs' betrayals over the course of the story such as the death of Boxer, the hard-working horse that is sold off and slaughtered.
Answer:
If he had his own vegetables, he would not have to buy them.