"Beasts of England", the original anthem of the Animal farm corresponds to the famous socialist anthem, The Internationale, but also alludes to Shelley's Men of England. In the book, the pig Old Major explains his dream of an animal-controlled society three nights before his death.....The animals sing "Beasts of England" frequently after the rebellion, especially after meetings. At one point when Clover the horse questions the direction of Animal Farm, she sings "Beasts of England" which causes the other animals to join in......After "Beasts of England" has been used to express criticism of the direction of Animal Farm, Napoleon tries to supplant the song, arguing that such an anthem is antiquated and no longer needed after the rebellion has been completed. The anthem is first replaced by the short "Animal Farm!" and later by "Comrade Napoleon", while "Beasts of England" is eventually outlawed. The phasing out of "Beasts of England" as the anthem of Animal Farm corresponds to the Soviet Union's 1944 replacement of The Internationale with the National Anthem of the Soviet Union.
Read the excerpt from "Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry."
My friend had concluded that if he took his language and culture out of his poetry, he stood a better chance of receiving a fellowship. He took out his native language, the poetic patois of our reality, the rich mixture of Spanish, English, pachuco and street talk which we know so well. In other words, he took the tortillas out of his poetry, which is to say he took the soul out of his poetry.
Which best explains how Anaya's tone establishes his voice in the excerpt?
Anaya's tone is humorous, which reflects his desire to highlight the topic.
Anaya's tone is easy-going, which reflects his lack of concern about the topic.
Anaya's tone is passionate, which reflects his strong feelings about the topic.
Anaya's tone is joyful, which reflects his determination to celebrate the topic.
Answer: Anaya's tone is passionate, which reflects his strong feelings about the topic.
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Answer:
In addition to the fossil, he finds a gold tube.
Explanation:
This question is about "holes" where Stanlei, in the concentration camp to which he was, begins to dig tunnels and at that moment finds a rock. The rock had a fossilized fish and Stanley was excited about it, but soon the anaimation ended when he was told that this fossil would be of no value. At that moment, he continues to dig and finds a gold tube, with a large drawn heart, in which the letters K.B were engraved.
<span>d. During my week at camp, I scaled the climbing wall, built a fort, and jumped on the trampoline.
Parallelism happens when there is a similar grammatical structure within a sentence or across a group of sentences so that there is a similar sound, meaning, or meter. It is important to use parallelism when listing actions. In sentence D, all of the activities in the list have the same structure. They all begin with a past tense verb (scaled, built, jumped) and end in a noun (wall, fort, trampoline). A is wrong because the first two verbs in the list end in -ing, but sleep does not. I should be: rock-climbing, mountain biking and sleeping. In B the first three verbs are all past tense, but skiing is not. It should be: swam, hiked, biked, skied. C is wrong because the structure is a verb ending with -ing followed by a noun. There is no verb before crafts in the list. It should be: playing soccer, riding mountain bikes, and making crafts. </span>
The answer to your question is: Some strong examples that show why the subject is important to the narrator. Hope I have helped.