Answer:
The writer used the image of a "fish" in describing how the prisoner was being held by the guards.
The guards were holding him in a grip, making sure that he doesn't escape. This situation is similar to that of a fisherman who catches a slippery fish and tries to hold it for fear that it slips back into the water.
Explanation:
"A Hanging" is an essay written by George Orwell. It portrays <u>how a criminal is being executed</u> under the "British Police" in Burma. Burma was conquered by Britain for more than 62 years.
The writer uses mostly "visual images" in describing and explaining how the guards held the prisoner. For example, he described <em>how tall the Indians who guarded the man were. </em>He also described <em>two of them carrying bayonets and rifles</em> and mentioned the detailed process of taking him to the execution area.
According to the section "Cost 3" of "The Pros and Cons of Patents", only the creator of an idea can decide if that invention deserves the amount of time and effort invested protecting it.
The problems appear when patents are too narrow because this can lead to immediate confrontations between competitors or other inventors that <u>create a very similar product</u> or a slight variation of a product that was patented first, but doesn't actually violate any rights and it's appealing to the same market or targeted public.
Thus they say they came up with that idea on their own and a legal debate rises up, because there is actually no infringement but the ideas are very similar, only different in slight variations.
So those trivial circumstances can lead to a legal affair in court, because the rules about infringement can be tangling.
Answer:
Malala has stolen her friend's necklace to pay her back for stealing her pink plastic cell phone
Explanation:
Her mom is mad at her for stealing
C is definitely correct, but i’m not sure if any of the others apply because i can only find an excerpt of “what is apartheid?”. I hope that helps at least a little
Answer:
They claim that the concentration camp is much better than it was before and that Wiesel should consider himself lucky to have made it to that moment.
Explanation:
When Elie arrives at the concentration compound, called Buna, the prisoners claim that compared to before, Buna is now a paradise. Elie doesn't understand how that place can be a paradise, since it looks like hell on earth. However, the veterans claim that before the concentration camp had no water or food, the prisoners had no blankets and slept naked amid the negative temperature, being a miracle that some of them survived. New prisoners would not experience as bad an experience as veterans, even if their situation was not good either.