Explanation:
For example, it is both immoral and illegal to murder and to steal. We are fortunate in such cases, for then we do not have to choose between law and morality. But since there is no positive relationship of any description between legalities and moralities, it is a mere coincidence when they correspond.
I think that first you would have to know the topic you need to write about, then Create an outline for (What you will put in each paragraph), Have all of your facts looked up, prepared and on a scrap peice of paper. Write the essay on paper, proof read, fix errors, rewrite, and Type ( If you have to or want to).
I'm not actually sure, however, this is how I make essays and I hope this helps ^-^
The correct answer is C. Orwell provides a hypothetical situation with someone using unclear language.
Explanation:
The excerpt presented belongs to an essay titled "Politics and the English language" by the writer George Orwell, in this, the author explains in politics it is common to use vague language, euphemisms or similar tot defend actions and regimes that might seem indefensible such as the atom bombs in Japan or the British rule in India, for proving this, Orwell mainly provides a hypothetical example and situation in which a professor defends Russain totalitarianism by using unclear language and words that mask the brutality, for example, the professor would say "While freely conceding that the Soviet regime exhibits certain features which the humanitarian may be inclined to deplore" to describe the killings in this regime.