Answer:
In both novels, to satisfy their citizens, we see the characters dealing with the same issues competing with themselves.
They always fight what we think is the right thing, or what society expects them to be doing.
Orwell has been against killing the elephant however he did so to save his image nevertheless.
Gideon refused to speak about the antidote, as he felt he would expose his people's culture and secrets in doing so.
Answer: Do not be easily fooled.
Explanation:
Time and again the Bear fooled the Coyote yet the Coyote kept trusting the Bear without thinking.
The first time the Coyote was tricked into taking Potato stalks but the Coyote could not be blamed for it was the first time.
The second time however the Coyote should have been more cautious but he wasn't and got fooled again.
The third time, the Coyote still again trusted the bear whom he should have known by then not to be a good friend but instead he let himself get fooled again to the amusement of the bear.
The lesson is therefore to not be fooled easily.
Answer:
I think it would be C
Explanation:
This is because during this time, many women were trying to fight for an equality of treatment, to be seen as equal as men. However, when it came to the 14th ammendment many women opposed it, just because they believed it was unfair that African Americans recieved this opportunity before them.
Hope it makes sense, good luck:)