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The flashback to Eddie and Joe playing baseball foreshadows that he is remembering a memory of his friends having a good time verses what is happening now.
The Blue Man teaches us that we must always be thankful of what we have, and that we should always try our best.
The Blue Man ended up at Ruby Pier by his own doing, and making his own bad choices.
In the early morning, the Blue Man was indolent, and did not like to do much.
Explanation:
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up fixing go on kg kg kg kg gk go on the lookout to make a new terms and the three of us will have a good morning and we can talk more water if we are not there will not me I love him so I will be useful and will help with a wooden case with a wooden door book and the three of us will have to go through a lot and we are not me and.
Answer:
George Orwell uses allegory in Animal Farm for the following purposes:
1. to expose the corruption of the communists in Russia
2. to represent the struggles of the labor class in Russia
Explanation:
In this well-known and widely read Animal Farm, the author employs allegories to freely give symbolic expressions to human figures and actions, using fictional figures, storytelling, and painting of truths in disguise.
Leaders of the Animal Farm come to power promising ideal conditions for the citizens. Before long, they fall into complacency because the temptation to live a more luxurious life and pursue personal interests is higher for leaders in power as they too often forget their campaign promises and backgrounds. The citizens must ensure that there are "checks and balances" to ensure that, for example, a democratically elected president "does not legislate from the bench."
The setting can change in (this story?) many ways, such as winter, spring, summer, fall, daylight, night, and evening.
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They’ve worked their whole lives and are looking forward to retirement.
They are unemployed.
They have been unemployed most of their lives, but continue to look for work.
They’ve worked their whole lives and continue to do so.