Three pieces of evidence support this belief, these are the lines "they thought of how they had laboured," "what discouragements they had overcome" and "they gambolled round and round the windmill, uttering cries of triumph."
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Animals are being exploited and living in bad conditions, even after the revolution that promised them so much.
- This was all aggravated after the windmill stopped working, as it was essential for the farm's well-being.
- All of this made them feel very despondent about the whole situation.
- When the windmill was recovered, they felt very happy and ignored all the problems they were going through.
- They skipped around the mill, as its working was a point of happiness amidst the difficulties they were going through.
With that, even though there were still many problems on the farm, they felt excited, mainly because the mill was fixed by their work.
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The idea is to present how people who stayed there and lived there with all the dreadful things that have happened have become and how those who decided to not be a part of it have become. The man who was once just a poor boy and was tortured by many, has due to circumstances become a Taliban leader who now tortures others as a sign of power.
Answer:
I really like to watch horror movies/dramas or whateva. I think horror movies are quite interesting and I also have a personal interest in horror movies. I think they are a full package of fun, thrill, entertainment, mystery, and everything!
'Horror movies don't create fear, they release it'
<span>d. a person running 100 m straight across a field at a constant speed
</span>Which of the following has no acceleration?
a person running 100 m straight across a field at a constant speed
NOT:
a. a satellite orbiting at a constant speed
b. a person running once around a track at a constant speed
c. a car making a turn at a constant speed
Answer:
Different tenses:
Past tense: I thought you had come back yesterday
Future tense: I think you should come back tomorrow
Present tense: I think you should come back today.
Explanation:
I hope I have been of helpful service :)