Answer:
the rosetta stone came along before too long
Explanation:
Answer:
1) Physical activities
Running
Jogging
Walking
2) Diet
Eat lots of fruits and vegetables
Avoid eating junk foods
What you eat, is a reflection of who you are as a person
3) Hygiene
Take a bath 2x a day
Use deodorant to prevent body odor
Pamper yourself by going to spa
Explanation:
hope it helps, need to gain pts
Answer:
"Whatever suggestion either of them made, the other could be counted on to oppose it."
Explanation:
- "Whatever suggestion either of them made, the other could be counted on to oppose it." was said in Chapter 3 of Animal Farm that described Snowball and Napoleon's relationship. Snowball created committees for the animals to accomplish literacy, and Napoleon was unconcerned with the committees and took Bluebell's pups to raise them a proper adult education.
- When winter arrives, the animals begin holding meetings in the barn where Napoleon and Snowball still do not meet on terms with making decisions. Many animals admired Snowball for his great speaking and education, but Napoleon electioneered better. Snowball plans for a windmill project to help the animals lead a more comfortable life, but Napoleon finds it useless to scheme something for the far future. This divides Snowball and Napoleon and also the animals. Napoleon later urinates on the plans Snowball sketched out.
- When the voting for the windmill project is about to begin, Napoleon whimpers a sound that gathers Bluebell's pups to come in, who are by then grown and enormous dogs. They viciously attack Snowball and chase him out the barn. Napoleon announces that from then on, there are no more meetings unless they are ceremonial.
- With Snowball gone, Napoleon took power as official leader and Squealer becomes his assistant. He spoke bad of Snowball and claimed that the windmill project was his plan and that Snowball stole his tactics. Those animals who disagreed did not speak in fear of being attacked by Napoleon's nine dogs.
Answer:
<em>"The Tell-Tale Heart"</em> is the ideal short story according to Poe's standards.
Explanation:
These are some of the arguments why:
Length: The story is short enough to read in one sitting, with less than twenty paragraphs
Ending: In fact the story ends with a climax. The protagonist can no longer hide his guilt: he admits to the officers how he has assassinated the old man and asks them to "tear up the planks" in which his corpse is concealed.
Unity of Effect: Poe builds an atmosphere from the very start of the story that is packed with anticipation and elicits a feeling of anxiety in the reader.
For instance, in the second paragraph, the narrator acknowledges that a crime was about to be committed, and goes on to explain the different motivations and measures he has developed.
Afterwards, the old man's beating heart (the victim) strengthens this sense of tension, as when the reader awaits to see whether the perpetrator actually gets a free pass.