Answer:
it shows emotion
Explanation:
it shows her emotion toward how she perceived everything, how it makes her feel. how she sees things in her life and it gives her a deep meaning of everything with the way she acts in her life and around those things
The dog growled with anger at the stranger at the door
Strength, low reps high weight is for muscle
Answer:
Orwell makes extensive use of animal sounds and movements to describe action; his figurative usage turns ordinary description into onomatopoeia. Animal characters are "stirring" and "fluttering" in movement while "cheeping feebly" and "grunting" communications. Old Major, the father figure of the animal's revolution, sings the rallying song "Beasts of England." Orwell describes the answering chorus in a frenzy of onomatopoeic imagery: "the cows lowed it, the dogs whined it, the sheep bleated it, the ducks quacked it." As the ruling class of pigs becomes more human, Orwell subtly drops barnyard verbiage and instead uses "said" for dialogue attributions.
Answer:
I think the last sentence, "Each variety of tea has its individual characteristics, including different tastes and health benefits."