Answer:
umm.. I don't know what you mean by one course but I guess here are some foods ok for 2 year olds
Spaghetti, noodles, pasta
soft or squishy things such as: oatmeal, yogurt, etc.
Avacado
you know, stuff like that.
Explanation:
I have a one year old sister.
<span>a comparison of two sets of events, ideas, and things</span>
A) He wants to undermine Snowball's credibility by mentioning him.
B) He wants to suppress a potential uprising of the animals.
C) He wants to distract the animals from learning the truth.
It's definitely B. It's only Boston that has to be capitalised as it is the name of a town.
Hi. You didn't submit the part of the text that features the metaphor. This makes it impossible for this metaphor to be analyzed and for an opinion to be issued. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that presents a comparison between two elements. This comparison is made implicitly, but it is possible to see that the author of the text is establishing a relationship between the two elements. To analyze this comparison, you must locate the place in the text where this metaphor is established, you already know that this metaphor is related to the ants and the umbrella, which makes it easier for this metaphor to be located in the text.
To show your opinion about this metaphor, you must understand what is being compared in the metaphor. When you understand this, you can give your opinion on whether this comparison has deep meaning, whether it presents a lesson to the reader, whether it adds humor to the text, whether it adds a dark tone, among other things.