Answer: sorry its been a while since ive read that book some stuff might not be 100% accurate
fact number one this book showed how animals who were opressed by humans became the very thing they were opressed by
Fact number two each animals had their own personality like how the pigs were the leaders how the chickens were scared and cowardly
fact number three they took over the farm
fact number four they learned to walk like people
fact number five this book shows how our country can be screwed up if we to become communists like the pigs in animal farm
The answer is C, “Nice job Einstein”. Allusion refers to something indirect/out of context, which in this case is Einstein.
My mother preceded my father in death.
We withstood the tornado by hiding in the cellar.
Answer:
The strange thing about Zaroff's reply is that he thinks that Rainsford is sickened by his long swim before he arrived, however, we know that he is sickened by the thought of Zaroff's library of heads he has mounted and the idea of the "game" he has created.
Explanation:
Before Rainsford excuses himself, Zaroff invites Rainsford to view his collection of heads of men that he has hunted. When Rainsford claims that he is not feeling well, Zaroff's thinks that he is tired from the swim when in reality, he is sickened by Zaroff's horrifying "game" he has created. The point is: it does not enter Zaroff's mind that Rainsford might be sickened at Zaroff's custom of hunting humans.