Answer:
A:hopeless;depressing=6:bleak
C:not giving up=4: insistent
B:threatening=5:menacing
D:highly respected=8:prestigous
E:graceful;agile=7:Lithe
Answer:
The text highlights exciting events to keep the reader’s attention.
The text indicates that the story is moving toward a key event in the text.
Explanation:
"Animal farm" is a fable written by George Orwell that features a time when animals on a farm, feeling overwhelmed by human exploitation, decide to take control of the farm and drive humans out of the farm. This fable was a satire of the Russian revolution and international politics.
The excerpt from "Animal farm" shown in the question above, presents a narration with a very fast pace where it shows the reader something extremely peculiar and exciting, which is the moment when the pigs inform that they learned to read. This catches the reader's attention, as it causes the feeling that something out of the ordinary is happening. This excerpt also presents the movement of the story, as it stimulates the feeling that the text is reaching a key moment in the narrative, which is the perception that, in an attempt to get rid of humans, pigs were increasingly similar to they.
He went to the nearby woods to gather some kindling. As he was nearing home, he heard Mayella's screams. Then, he looked through the window and saw Tom Robinson raping Mayella. Tom ran away before Bob managed to catch him, and Bob went to summon Mr. Tate. He didn't call a doctor for Mayella, as it would be too expensive.
Based on the book "A History of the World in 6 Glasses", the purported health benefits of drinking tea were:
1. Tea was known to kill bacteria such as cholera, typhoid, and dysentery. Water had to be boiled to make tea. This killed the bacteria that caused the waterborne diseases.<span>2. Tea helped introduce tea breaks in factories where workers were forced to work for hours without a break. This improved the quality of life for works so improved the health of the workers. </span>
Some things I can conclude after reading it are...
-The Rhyme scheme is ABAAB
-It is jam packed with metaphor and sensory/imagery language
-There are also elements of assonance and alliteration.
I hope this helps!