I believe the right answer is 1
I believe “satisfyingly” would work, the definition of satisfyingly is: “in a way that gives fulfillment or the pleasure associated with this.” The definition of “proudly” is: “with a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction in one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions or those of someone with whom one is closely associated.” The word satisfy is used in the definition so I believe they are similar!
Answer:
Somebody started taking stuff out of your cart and only replaced it with a piece of paper and a pen. You were so mad because you had already paid for all of the stuff.
Explanation:
Answer:
Interfering with fate will lead to sorrow.
Explanation:
In "The Monkey's Paw," the fakir put a spell on the paw to teach people that interfering with fate would only lead to "sorrow." Through the characters of Sergeant-Major Morris and the White family, we see that the fakir was successful in teaching this lesson.
Answer and Explanation:
For Orwell, education was the main factor in preventing tyrannical and fascist leaders from coming to power. This is because education would give people information and critical thinking. These two factors would prevent the population from being exploited and reduced, as they would perceive facist behaviors and be able to reflect on the negative results that the population would resolve. In this way, the well-educated population would be able to establish factors to overthrow these leaders of power and prevent them from exploiting any individual.
However, we know that the nations most exploited by factional and authoritarian leaders are those that do not provide, or provide poor quality education, leaving the population to the mercy of those who say they are more intelligent and more capable, who are, in their majority, tyrannical.
Two examples of this in "Animal farm" can be seen, when pigs pose themselves as the super animals because of their intelligence, knowledge and quick thinking. While horses, which do not have this development, are exploited, humiliated and devalued by pigs, but believe that as pigs have more knowledge, pigs are correct.