This final chapter depicts the complete transformation (not only in name) from Animal Farm to Manor Farm. There will never be a "retirement home" for old animals (as evidenced by Clover), and the pigs come to resemble their human oppressors to the degree that "it was impossible to say which was which."
The completion of the second windmill marks not the rebirth of Snowball's utopian vision, but a further linking of the animals and humans: Used not for a dynamo but instead for milling corn (and thus making money), the windmill's symbolic meaning has (like everything else) been reversed and corrupted. Animal Farm is now inexorably tied to its human neighbors in terms of commerce and atmosphere.
The direct object is the object impacted byt the action. So dress is the direct object because the dress was <em>made </em>by grandmother.
Hope this helps - Blue Jay
<span>Eating, like any other
body task, requires discipline. You should not just eat because the food is
present but you should eat because you need to satisfy your body requirements. Of
course sometimes you feel the food is delicious and want to have some more.
Well, it’s normal but whenever you are expecting some tasty dishes in plenty, you
need to be prepared both physically and mentally. To avoid wastage, you need to
reduce the food that you consume prior to such an event. If your friends are
victims of the same, ask them to follow that advice. Also, tell them it’s
important for them to construct an eating schedule/plan. All these solutions,
however, require personal discipline.</span>
Answer:
The letter that is supposed to be delivered to Romero, hasn't been delivered because of the infection. So Romeo will not know the plan.
Explanation:
The quote "Men would say of him that up he went and down he came without his eyes" from paragraph 33 means that, Even though leaving the darkness is rewarding, it ultimately leads to heartbreak and personal loss.
<h2>Option D.</h2>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The following quote is a part of the story ' Allegory of the Cave' authored by Plato, where he puts forward the theory regarding human perception. The cave symbolizes the ignorance of the contemporary world.
According to Plato, those who are in cave are often afraid of the knowledge and who thinks that there's no good in discovering the truth. Such people are the ones who view philosophy as something evil.