I'm not into politics, but I'll give you materials to write.
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However, I recommend writing it by yourself.
As I said, I'm not into politics. But you are! You're the writer, so I wish you good luck.
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Option D) Mrs. Mallard bursts out weeping when she hears the news of her husband’s death. It is said in teh story that it was a friend of her husband who brought the newsto her, shocked by the news she cried in her sister's arms. This actually happens in the story which makes it not irony
Incorrect answer A) The doctors diagnose the death of Mrs. Mallard as “joy that kills.” This presents an irony thought by using the expression "joy that kills" having the word joy a positive an jubilant meaning, it can not be compared to the word death in the first part of the sentence which is a negative word. Option A is a clear example of sarcastic writing.
Incorrect answer B) In the midst of Mrs. Mallard’s grief, she sees and hears the signs of spring. This is also a clear example of sarcastic writing, the keywords are grief and signs of spring, being in two totally opposite points, grief represents emotional pain, meanwhile, we can enlist sings of spring like blooming flowers, shiny and sunny days, and bright and energetic colors which we normally connect to happy feelings.
Incorrect answer C) When she sees her husband, Mrs. Mallard dies of heart failure It is an irony that after all the pain that she passed trough and being everybody so careful about how to deliver the news, it is the presence of herhusbad in the flesh tha one that kills her.
<span>Freneau admire that the burial rites of Native Americans, as described in "The Indian Burying Ground" are:
The rites imply that the deceased will live actively after death.
The</span><span> Indians bury their dead in a sitting position. This sitting position is a sign that they are still active in the world they will go to after death. For the Indians, </span><span>death is not end but it is a release for life is seen as bondage. </span>
The statement that best explains how details in the passage develop the central idea that Snowball is trying to make the farm more self-sufficient but is doing it in ways that do not suit the animals or their nature is "The details show that Snowball has created humanlike activities that are unfamiliar to the animals".
The idea of having animals form committees, take classes, improve production, have whiter wool, and so on, is something not related to animal behaviour, but to human behaviour.
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The events that led to the hunger games was when the 12 districts rebelled against the capital. The purpose of the games was to remind the districts that they were at their mercy. I think that the events that led to the hunger games were the 12 districts rebelled because stated in the text, "Then came the dark days, the uprising of the districts against the capital, twelve were defeated the thirteenth obliterated." I picked this quote because it shows that the districts were treated poorly(or were greedy) so they rebelled against the capital which led to the hunger games. The purpose of the hunger games was meant to serve is to remind the districts who was in charge ."Taking the kids from our districts, forcing them to kill each other while we watch this is the capital's way of saying how totally we are at their mercy." Enforces my fact.