I think that it is either the first or third one For the author is using personification is this sentence, and could be describing it as though the scene did in fact remind the reader of something mysterious.. or even made the illusion that the leaves were talking.. (but in a more in-depth knowledge meaning than that, you know?)
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The unjust shooting of an elephant in Orwell's story is the central focus from which Orwell builds his argument through the two dominant characters, the elephant and its executioner. The British officer, the executioner, acts as a symbol of the imperial country, while the elephant symbolizes the victim of imperialism.
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Reporters.
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This one was a little harder because it could be either journalists or reporters interchangeably, since they are just about the same thing. The only reason reporters is the correct one here is because journalism ranges from news/opinion/article <em>writing</em> and other press work such as on-site interviews mentioned above. It's too vague in comparison. Reporters, however, are more specific and work a more limited job of reporting on camera and holding interview sessions with important figures for a news story solely.
Also, the definition for "media representative" is an individual employed by a civilian radio or television station, newspaper, news company, magazine, periodical, or news agency to gather and report on a newsworthy event.
So, in this case, the best definition of that would be reporter.
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where do they go: They then spread out to different locations. Malcom goes to England and Donalblain goes to Ireland.
why: so the same thing will not happen to them because if they stayed much longer, the murderer would kill them too
how were the actions interpreted by others: They did not leave a great impression on everyone in Scotland because since they left so abruptly they assumed they were the murderers and were fleeing the scene of the crime so they would not go to prison.
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Greeted
This is the correct answer to give the sentence a positive connotation