Answer:
The fear of appearing foolish to the Burmese causes him to kill the elephant.
Explanation:
The narrator believes the elephant is valuable, almost like a "huge and costly piece of machinery." He realizes that soon the animal will calm down and won't be dangerous anymore. He does not want to kill the elephant, but the natives are excited to see the beast shot. And so the narrator realizes that he is now compelled to shoot the elephant. At the end of the story, Orwell wonders if any of his comrades understood that he killed the elephant “solely to avoid looking a fool.”
A three line stanza is known as a<span> tercet.</span>
Descriptive words to set out the scene. E.g. the smell was overpowering.
Chronology so readers can predict or imagine the next scene.
The correct answer would be option C. The type of sentence that is given above is a complex sentence. A complex sentence is a sentence that consists of an independent clause and a dependent clause. The dependent clause in the sentence is "who lived from 620 to 560 b.c", and the independent clause is "Aesop was a writer of fables".