A,It examples pathos because of dead cows and shows the pathos in the passage. Dead animals and half-sunken logs shows a morbid sorrowful connotation. <span />
A. The symbolism in the literature
Since Tolstoy's novel uses a great amount of symbolism
The goal of a satire is to criticize or ridicule somebody or something (an action, a situation, a behavior). For that reason, it usually features sharp and mordant ideas. In this excerpt from the <em>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn</em> by Mark Twain, Huck, the main character, is describing one of his encounters with the severe Miss Watson, his guardian's sister. In it, Miss Watson, who wants Huck to accept religion at all cost, is telling him to pray everyday, and, as a reward, he will get what he asks for. However, Huck, tired of not getting it (hooks for his fish-line), harmlessly asks Miss Watson, to her dismay, to do it for him, since, so he believes, she may be luckier and gets what he has asked for in his prayers. Miss Watson's livid reply and Huck's unaffected comment emphasize the mocking nature of the theme in this excerpt.
1)All living things are made of cells
2)All Cells are made from pre-existing cells
3)All cells come from one simple ancestor cell
Answer:
It was called The Great House Farm.
Explanation: