Answer:
After paying him his rent, the landlord seemed a lot happier
[Please give me Brainliest.
Is this Animal Farm that you are studying?]
Answer:
Repetition.
Explanation:
The two words man and pig are repeated to emphasize the significance of the events and the impact this had.
Answer:
presents an idea to the reader.
Explanation:
An author is the writer of book or an article. An author's message is usually presented before the main book content. The author's message is meant to give the reader an idea of what the story or book is about in a very short yet concise manner. This message is important for reasons including, buyers who really want to know what the content of the book they are about to pick is, they simply cannot read the entire book on the spot, However. with the author's message, they have an idea of what's in the book albeit in summary. Once the author's message is read, an idea of the book's content is understood.
Answer:
[See Below]
Explanation:
It could be purposeful and angry, but since you capitalized will it seems more of angry then purposeful. It like the person is saying "Ok, I'll get to it just leave me alone" whereas purposeful would be more like, "Alright, I'll do it right right now."
So B, Angry.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the name of the documentary or a link to it, we did some research to find what you are talking about.
You are referring to the documentary titled "It Takes a Child: Craig Kielburger's Story. A Journey into Child Labor," produced by Craig Kielburger.
After watching the documentary, I think it was important for Kielburger to make the documentary because it was a professional way to document this sad situation in south Asia countries and expose the problem to the world to create awareness of this terrible issue of exploiting children through labor in that region.
The result and acceptance of his documentary helped him to found the non-governmental organization called "Free the Children" that has thousands of members in 20 countries.