Answer:
1. Hello, humanity! My time here is short so I will speak briefly and very directly.
2. Have you ever thought about what it is like to be a turkey at Christmas? or better yet, where do you get the meat that you consume all year?
3. This meat comes from a live animal, which did not wish to die, to be killed to promote the survival of another being. Like everyone else, animals want to live.
4. Animals feel fear, pain, despair and sadness and we enter a state of complete terror when we are habituated so that you can eat our meats.
5. So I ask you to put yourself in our places and reflect on the value of our lives. Sincerely: The turkey.
Explanation:
As you may already know, twitter is a social network that does not allow large texts and everything has to be written in a direct and short form. For this reason, the Christmas turkey quickly decided to address the animals' feelings about being slaughtered so that humans can eat their meat. Peru wanted to make people reflect on how animals deserve respect and feeding on them is not respectful and can be considered cruelty if humans put themselves in their shoes.
Answer:
Julie Edwards Miyax Kapugen, known in her village as Miyax, is a fierce, adventurous Eskimo* girl who makes an unlikely friendship with a pack of Arctic wolves. She journeys to San Francisco to meet her friend, and beloved pen pal, Amy*.
*I believe the pen pal is Amy, not 100% sure though.
Amaroq, a feisty and mighty leader of the Arctic wolf pack, makes friends with an Eskimo* girl, and protects her throughout her journey to San Francisco.
*is she Eskimo or Inuit? I read something saying she was Inuit, but I'm not sure what you should write*
Hope this helps.
There could be a few terms but I would say analysis.
Come in March is the prepositional phrase
it is also adjective phrase