The wordplay is Onomatopoeia
Answer:
I believe the correct answer is A) It contrasts uniform society with Equality 7-2521’s vivid thoughts and feelings.
Explanation:
<u>Even though Equality has adopted some social conventions of this collectivist society (such as using only "we" as a personal pronoun, without the individualist "I"), he still manages to retain the only part of himself that nobody can take away - his vivid thoughts, observation, and imagination.</u> Of course, he can only unveil those thoughts in his secret diary, but he hasn't lost them altogether.
The members of the Council, on the other hand, are silent, cold, and devoid of any observable emotions. Their language is laconic (concise, using a bare minimum of words without any speech ornaments such as imagery). It's as if all five of them are identical, with the only difference being the gender.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Being able to follow the show easier is a positive to binge watching.
Dante's <em>Divine Comedy</em> describes his own journey
through 'Inferno', 'Purgatorio', and 'Paradiso'.
(Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise)
Answer:
c. slaves lived better than Northern factory workers
Explanation:
In this extract the author arguments the bad conditions in which the workers of the northern anti-slavery states lived.
Through this, the author defends slavery because, from his point of view, slaves have no more responsabilities after their job is finished. While free workers had to continue with their personal and family cares.
It is strong point of view, however we must mention that each man is responsible for his own cares and his job, and has the right to be free.