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The answer is. a. he feels the cultures are too different to create a harmonious blend.
Answer:
What use is made of extended metaphors in the political essays of George Orwell? The elephant is massive and powerful and dangerous, but ultimately is also vulnerable. In this way, the elephant becomes a metaphor for the British government and army enforcing itself as an occupational force in a foreign land.
Explanation:
Quote 1: taken from chapter 2:
“And not only did he learn by experience, but instincts long dead became alive again.”
Quote 2: chapter 3 final paragraph
“The dark circle became a dot on the moon-flooded snow as Spitz disappeared from view. Buck stood and looked on, the successful champion, the dominant primordial beast who had made his kill and found it good.”
The grammar problem is a phrase fragment.
"A cool, pine-scented breeze" is not a complete sentence; it is a fragment of a sentence.