Main idea is dogs do not need to be able to speak to communicate and the supporting details are the examples given to prove they don’t need words to communicate EX: facial expressions, sounds, eyes, posture.
The answer could be a number of things. We know a lamb is meek because they're shy creatures. The answer could be: sly , cunning, scheming; etc.
The best way to find out if the results are trustworthy or not is to replicate the experiment and/or the research that was carried out previously.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- When we carry out a research or experiment and realize that the results may be incorrect, unreliable, or not in line with reality, we must repeat that research or experiment.
- In this repetition, everything must be remade exactly as it was done before.
- If the results are the same, we can assume that these are correct and reliable results, however, if the results are different, it means that they are unreliable and may be incorrect.
- In this case, an investigation must be initiated to discover what is incorrect in the experiment or research and to be able to redo them without this element.
The above question does not present the experiment or research it refers to, which prevents me from providing a specific answer, but I hope the above answer will help.
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Answer:
- The sheep, which are four-legged animals, are chanting about how two legs are better.
Explanation:
Orwell uses irony to highlight how the sheep are repeating words that go against their self-interest.
Showing the sheep the new chant of "Four Legs Good, Two Legs Better" is another notice of how the sheep are utilized to solidify the pig control over the ranch. By and by, the sheep don't address anything they are instructed. Their reciting muffles some other voices.
What about you is a response to a question that asked for a responds from you, turning the question around to the other person to answer it as well. and what’s about you is a weird term but “what is about you” would most likely be similar to “tell me about yourself. yeah?