The presence of an authoritarian government and strong censorship are realistic aspects of this story. On the other hand, Juan's attitude of censoring his letter is something that seems unreal and a nightmare.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The story takes place in a dictatorial government, where censorship is an attitude taken to control the population.
- This kind of attitude is common in this type of government.
- Within this story, Juan is unable to send letters to his girl.friend, as these letters are always intercepted and censured.
To prevent this from happening, Juan decides to work in the government's censorship department, to be able to send his letters. But he becomes so dedicated to the work that he censors his own letter without thinking twice.
This behavior is unrealistic and it seems like a nightmare to think that a government can control people to the point where they ignore their feelings and desires to maintain the control of the government.
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Can you please retake the picture so the picture is clear and that it's is not sideways but horizontal?
Answer: The answer is D
Explanation:
It is A and B combined. It sounds more Scientific and like there is research to back up their claim
Answer:
Dear Sam,
Mrs. Anna's class and I were going to the local zoo when something unusual happened. We had just gotten done eating some food at the café and some girls wanted to go look at the dusk monkeys. Anyways, we're all looking at monkeys when we see a tiger. Well, yes its a zoo you see animals all the time. But this Bengal tiger was out of its cage. It also had a chicken in its mouth. This Bengal Tiger was also loose. Everyone in the class including Mrs. Anna started freaking out because they thought the tiger was going to eat them too or something. A few minutes later, zoo keepers came by and shot the tiger with a tranquillizer and hauled it back to its cage. Apparently a section of the cage had a space big enough for Cassie the tiger to get out. We're all safe now!
Can't wait to see you soon, ___