Answer:
the themes in The Star Beast are, human hypocrisy, pride and cowardice.
Explanation:
hypocrisy: priests should advocate peace and forgiveness, however, the priest in the star Beast treated the beast ruthlessly when it says formulas have nothing to do with religion.
pride: humans don't want to be seen as at the same level as the beast. they think it's just a beast because of its appearance.
cowardice: the humans act cowardly, trying to deceive themselves into thinking that nothing can be superior to humans as they are animals of the highest wisdom and intelligence.
The correct answer is C. Automobiles
Neruda uses all three mentioned there, including stores and goods. Depending on the translation, you might find spectacles instead of glasses, but the point remains. He says he doesn't want to look at them no more and wants to lie still like stones or wool.
This cartoon dipicted the Sherman-Act of 1890, so the correct answer for his question is B.
Answer:
Letter of Enquiry.
Order Letter.
Letter of Complaint.
Reply to a Letter of Complaint.
Promotion Letter.
Sales Letters.
Recovery Letters.
Explanation:
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Correct answer: C. faces like grotesque masks.
Explanations:
An imperialist attitude is an attitude which places the British Empire as superior to any other civilizations. It encourages colonialism (making other countries submit to their rule and taking slaves - e.g. the African continent) and racism.
To imperialists, there are superior and inferior civilizations. People of color are among the inferior civilizations. Because Joseph Conrad held this view, he wrote that the faces of those “black fellows” were like grotesque masks. He thought this because of their color.
Nowadays, imperialist and racist views are condemned. Values such as respect for human rights, freedom and democracy are widely spread and promoted by scholars.