Answer:
It is true that Minimus's poem tries to make Napoleon out to be a god. 
Explanation:
'Animal Farm' is a novel written by George Orwell.The novel is a fable picturizing the Russian Revolution of 1917. 
In Chapter 8, when Napoleon took over the office of 'Leadership', Minimus wrote a poem in his honor. In his poem, he portrayed Napoleon out to be god.
His poem, in second stanza, said
<em>'Thou are the giver of
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<em>All that thy creatures love,
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<em>Full belly twice a day, clean straw to roll upon;
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<em>Every beast great or small
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<em>Sleeps at peace in his stall,
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<em>Thou watchest over all,
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<em>Comrade Napoleon!'</em>
By stating that  Napoleon <em>looks over all of his creature</em> and <em>they sleep in peace in his stall</em>, Minimus's poem is picturizing Napoleon to be god. Just like God watches over all His creation, and they sleep in peace in His stall, Minimus picturized Napoleon in the same picture.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
yes i think so but this is my opinion 
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answers are A. Bolded words, B. Point-by-point lists, E. Subheadings
Explanation:
The text includes instructions employees of Maybell Corp should follow. Additionally,  to present this information appropriately, the author uses some special text features.
1. The text has a point-by-point list format, which means points are presented on a list, and important points are explained. For example, the second section "arrival at work" includes two main points, and each is explained.
2. The author uses headings and subheadings to organize information; this includes the subheadings "lunch and other breaks" or "hours of operation."
3. The author uses bolded words; this means important words or phrases are darker, which the headings, sub-headings, and words such as "must" and "full one-hour."
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
John announced, "The library is closing in five minutes." 
it's correct