Here's a hint: The rising action is when you its getting interesting
so it would be the first 2 semtences
The answers would be:
The fast pacing highlights exciting events to keep the reader’s attention.
The fast pacing indicates that the story is moving toward a key event in the text.
Fast pacing focuses more on action than on scenery description and details. In the excerpt, information is provided succinctly in order to further the story quickly. There is no development of the three months it took the pigs to learn how to read and write, for instance. It is only mentioned briefly (highlighted) so as to explain another key event: the renaming of the farm. The characters are not described in detail as well. The information about Snowball being the best writer is also given concisely.
Answer:
America is awash in ugly, hateful speech. White nationalists march defiantly, and their slogans are echoed in murderous rampages. Government officials revel in disparaging the very people they patrol. Many people—and I’m one of them—argue that the president’s rhetoric encourages this grotesque and shameful state of affairs even as he nominally condemns it. This has all led to more discussion about free speech and its limits.
Answer:
Don Trine enjoys interacting with the earth. This develops the theme that the earth is a living thing and it is important to connect with it.
Explanation:
Don Trine's actions develop a theme in "The Harvest" by showing that the earth is a living thing which he is trying to connect to.
According to The Harvest", it is narrated that some farmers have observed that Don Trine likes taking long walks alone and they eventually discover that he digs hike in the earth in order to feel them and connect to them. This act makes some people believe that he is crazy.