Answer:
protect and care for (someone) lovingly.
"he needed a woman he could cherish"
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adore
hold dear
love
care very much for
feel great affection for
dote on
be devoted to
revere
esteem
admire
appreciate
think the world of
set great store by
hold in high esteem
care for
look after
tend
protect
preserve
shelter
keep safe
support
nurture
cosset
indulge
put on a pedestal
hold (something) dear.
"I cherish the letters she wrote"
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treasure
prize
value highly
hold dear
Opposite:
neglect
keep (a hope or ambition) in one's mind.
"he had long cherished a secret fantasy about his future"
Similar:
harbor
have
possess
hold (on to)
cling to
entertain
retain
Explanation:
appreciate and support
Answer:
For me i would connect more with the enlightenment movement because im not really a artistic/romantic person. I like to be enlightened
Explanation:
The effectiveness of a speech tags is more often related to how you used it rather than what type of speech tag it is
It is used to alert the readers about a sentence that is directly spoken
hope this helps
I believe that three details that support the inference that Napoleon´s actions are motivated bya desire for power and success could be:
- Napoleon makes the windmill more important than everything:
At the beginning of the chapter it is said that after the expulsion of Snowball Napoleon decides to build the windmill, this cause surprise among the animals becuse at first he was against the idea suggested by Snowball, but Squealer convince them that it was a tactic to get rid off Snowball and his nocive influence. From that time on, the construction of the windmill was more important that anything, it was planned to be ready in two years acordding to the pigs blueprints.
Napoleon told the animals that it was going to be a job that requires hard work and it might be necessary to reduce the rations of food in order to get it done. Because they were going to be more focus on the construction than on the crops.
- Napoleon makes changes to trade rules by announcing a new policy:
This way he was the only one to deal with the outside world in spite of going against the rules that they have written when they eject the humans from the farm. The rest of the animals wasn´t sure if they imagined the rules by the intermediation of Squealer who´s job was to maintain the animals paceful and concentrated only in the construction of the windmill. Then the pigs began to break other rules like going to live in the human house, using their beds and waking up one hour later than the rest of the animals. By doing this Napoleon shows that he and the rest of the pigs consider they are more important than the rest of them and break the equity that ruled in the farm since the humans have left.
- Napoleon wrongly accuses Snowball of destroying the windmill
This action shows that he not take responsabilty of his acts and find in Snowball an adversary that could take him the power he held. By accusing Snowball of destroying the windmill turns him into an enemy, not only for him, if not an enemy to the rest of the farm.
I'd say the correct answer is B, because 'in the desert is part of the subject/noun 'canyon', and modifies it, that is, refers to it, describes it in more detail.