Answer:
This characterization of the time pictures Orwell's inner conflict.
Explanation:
In paragraph 11 of "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell, the characterization of the five seconds as a long time pictures <em>Orwell's inner conflict</em>. Orwell was a British police officer in Burma who represented the British Empire. He is hated by the local people, and he inwardly hates British imperialism. He does not want to kill the elephant, but the Burmese crowd wants him to. In what seems an eternity for him, that long time-period of five seconds before the shot, he is thinking about all this.
The boy in this film is very” special.” Special is used to describe his character
Answer:
so I think that the fifth amendment in my own words would be change the reason why I say change is because it kind of changed the grand jury in a way if you think about it so if you change the way people did things and BC or before we switch to the Gregorian calendar I know it's kind of off but if you think about it it changed didn't it but it's more than change because they said it guarantees your right and it forbids a double jeopardy against self-incrimination so if you're in court and you got a case it protects your right against self-incrimination so nobody can do that to you and that's what I think about it
Answer:
A.) 25.2
Explanation:
it is the only answer outside of the previous range of 25.6 - 29.1. I hope I helped! ^-^