Answer: The first one is the first option and the second one is the second option.
Explanation: The first one was easy to do because the second option was clearly a simile. The second one had the second option as the right answer because climbing a ladder and becoming a manager symbolizes thriving to get a role.
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When Orwell relates his experience with the elephant in “Shooting an Elephant” it gives some insight into his own psyche as well as the structure of imperialism. In this moment, he criticizes imperialism, showing that the leaders are controlled by the masses just as much as, if not more so than, the other way around.
He describes himself as being despised by the Burmese people. He is a colonial policeman, and in this role, he is associated with imperial British rule, propped up by the threat of force. (Orwell himself served in the Indian imperial police for a time, so the narrator's voice is likely his own.) When the elephant tears through the bazaar, killing a coolie, the Burmese crowd demands that he shoot and kill it. He does not want to do this, because by the time he arrives on the scene, the elephant has calmed, and no longer poses a threat to anybody. Orwell reflects that, in order to appease the angry crowd, he has to fill the role that they expect of him, which is that of a hated "tyrant." This is the paradoxical nature of empire- he must compromise his morality, become what the Burmese people already think he is, or risk their laughter and scorn. For someone that has already determined that he hates British imperialism, the incident is profoundly unsettling, but in a "roundabout way enlightening." It underscores the duality of empire, a world in which a man like Orwell can, as he says in the account, hold remarkably contradictory feelings:
The incident illustrates that, whatever objections they may have to British rule, imperial officials have to be hated to be respected.
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I believe the answer is Anaya structures his excerpt as an analysis, while Nye structures her excerpt as an observation.
I hope I helped, please correct me if I'm wrong!
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Ok so if your talking about a speech of hapiness, then try to adress the feeling of joy, how good it feels, and how much better it feels to be so joyous. try to explain this great feeling and talk about your new perspective, using examples of real life situations