1. George Orwell, Animal Farm. Animal Farm is a great example of allegory, and is often taught in high school English classes to introduce the concept. In this farm fable, animals run a society that divides into factions and mirrors the rise of Leon Trotsky and the Russian Revolution.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines “allegory” as a “story, picture, or other piece of art that uses symbols to convey a hidden or ulterior meaning, typically a moral or political one.” In its most simple and concise definition, an allegory is when a piece of visual or narrative media uses one thing to “stand in for” ...
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C. Fish
Explanation:
It says "for Sean's fish" that shows ownership
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From the passage you posted, the sentence expressing certainty is 'This dark assertion will be illuminated later on'. We use 'will' when we believe that a future state is certain to occur. For the second sentence with an auxiliary verb, it is '<span>But if you'll unwrap that package you may see why you had me going a while at first'. However, it states a possibility, not a certainty.</span>