i think it's anything hope it helps
Answer:
broken nose and ribs,
ok look yall ik that when u say u will give brailiest u literally never do
Explanation:
Exposition:The wise pig, Major, makes all the animals in the farm realize that they are being ill-treated and that they can put an end to their own misery by getting rid of their owner, Mr. Jones.
Rising action:The animals take Major's advice and get together to overthrow Mr. Jones, making him leave the farm. They then start their own farm and make up their own rules and commandments. Initially, two pigs, Napoleon and Snowball, are in charge of Animal Farm.
Climax:Napoleon is quite selfish because he wants to be the sole chief of the farm. He plots against Snowball and turns the other animals against Snowball to get him thrown out of the farm. Then Napoleon takes over as the chief.
Falling action:After that, the pigs break the rules and commandments that they themselves, along with the other animals, prepared and planned. The pigs start to disobey and change every law that they were following earlier. They also start to behave and look like humans.
denouement:Gradually, the government of Animal Farm loses its authority, and Mr. Jones returns as the farm’s owner.
Hope it helps :)
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Answer:
The omen presented in book 15 of "Odyssey" shows that Odysseus will return home and kill Penelope's suitors. This omen is revealed to Telemachus.
Explanation:
"Odyssey" tells the adventures of Odysseus as he tries to return to his home in Ithaca. It also shows how his wife and son are after more than 10 years without hearing from him.
Everyone in the city believes that Odysseus died and that is why many suitors invade his house, wanting to marry Penelope, Odysseus' wife, because they believe that she is a widow and that she has great wealth. Penelope does not wish to remarry and tries at all times to prevent this from happening.
Odysseus' son Telemachus hates the presence of suitors and goes in search of information about his father, when he is informed, through an omen, that his father will return home and therefore he must warn his mother so that don't get married again. Furthermore, the omen shows that Odysseus will kill all suitors.