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In "Animal Farm", by George Orwell, the status of the Seven Commandments of the Principles of Animalism <em>At the end of the story, they are nonexistent and not the laws of the farm.</em>
In "Animal Farm" it is the Principles of Animalism that make all animals equal. It is Old Major who sets these principles. When the rebellion is successful, Napoleon is elected President, and in three months he manages to reduce these principles into the Seven Commandments. Some commandments start to change. One of the Commandments is changed because the pigs start sleeping in beds and as they were forbidden the commandment changes to bed with sheets. At the end of the story, there is only one Commandment <em>All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.</em>
The statement “The refrains emphasize the importance of resisting death” describes the effect of the refrains in this excerpt
Answer: Option C
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The line from poem “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas. Here, the son delivers the four different categories of men to his father. And, states to father that, plead for some time to mark something in his life. So, mention in a clear way, be furious and act against his dying. Also, not let simply gentle to the good night.
A refrain is something which re-emphasizes the importance of something. Here in Ozymandias although history talks about him being a very mighty king who owned a massive kingdom, time is a very powerful factor. Time can reinforce the inevitability of death. Death was inevitable for Ozymandias too, regardless of him stay as a very powerful king.
Answer:
complex
Explanation:
independent dependent
<u>Ciara felt nervous</u> <em>before she walked on stage.</em>