Answer:
'A sleek dog, a meek dog, cringing for my meat.'
and
'I’ll never be a lap dog, licking dirty feet.'
Explanation:
The 'Lone Dog' authored by Irene Rutherford McLeod conveys the idea of disdain for dogs that are pets. The lines 'A sleek dog...meat' and 'I'll ...feet' convey this idea constructively as the descriptive words like 'sleek,' 'meek,' 'cringing for meat' are used to shown this derision and the speaker's words asserting that he would never wish to be a 'lap dog and licking someone's dirty feet' further substantiates this claim of contempt.
Answer:
all over the world have expressed their emotions and ideas through the medium of dance.
Explanation:
An author who wanted to increase the complexity of a character might make that character more ambiguous. A person who is ambiguous is a person with a bad behaviour and it makes them act differently throughout the story. For example, a boy who is moral but fusses because he doesn't get the toy he wants, this is considered as an ambiguous character. Therefore, the answer is ambiguous.
I believe it is the last sentence highlighted in the paragraph.