The first one is more welcoming in my opinion (:
Answer: I think it is safe to say that most people own at least one pet, well just imagine if that pet is taken out of no where for testing products. you would be upset right? especially if that animal ended up dying in the end. well pets are just as important than wild animals, so we should start caring about them too! Wild animals are taken everyday to test new products. if taking one animal is wrong then taking ANY animal is wrong.
Answer:
"It appeals to the reader's sense of sound to create a lonely feeling."
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
<u>Tanka poems always have a structure, but not the rhyme.</u>
They follow the pattern of syllables which goes like this:
- line - 5 syllables
- line - 7 syllables
- line - 5 syllables
- line - 7 syllables
- line - 7 syllables
It is very similar to haiku, but a bit longer and more elaborate. It also uses metaphors and allusions, and no punctuation.
<u>Even when translated on English it doesn't seem to us tanka has a structured form, we must know that on the original Japanese version it is structured with the model showed above.</u>
Answer and explanation:
Animal Farm was not an initial success in Britain because of the critics it represented. The author, George Orwell, wrote it during the Second World War. In the novel <u>Orwell criticizes soviet leader Iósif Stalin and Russian’s totalitarianism.</u> During that time, Britain and Russia were allies and no one wanted to be attached to a criticism of Russia.
In addition, George Orwell was a Trotskyist, which emphasized that he did not support Stalin. Publishers did not take that risk and rejected the novel.
In 1945 the novel was finally published by Frederic Warburg, but it was not known by the public until late 1950s.