True. An author will only mention a famous person/event assuming his/her audience will be familiar with them/it.
Answer:
2.Bible is the holy book.
3.He went there on foot.
4.David is an Englishman.
5.Englishman are brave people.
6.Suparna is an intelligent girl.
7.Varanasi is an old city.
8.Moon shines in the sky at night.
9.Give him a one-rupee note .
10.The Mount Everest is the highest peak.
I think it would be the details show that Snowball has created humanlike activities that are unfamiliar to the animals. Hence, would not suit the animals or their natures.
Answer: At those speeds, a trip from New York City to Los Angeles would take from 5 to 10 seconds.
Explanation:
''At those speeds, a trip from New York City to Los Angeles would take from 5 to 10 seconds.'' is a detail that is not supporting the main idea because it is excessive. The main idea of the paragraph is describing the type of weather event between the sun and the wind including speed and type of the wind.
- Because of that, we can feel that the described trip from New York City to Los Angeles is a sentence that does not belong in this passage and this one sentence is acting outstandingly in the passage.
Other sentences are well connected and that is why they are incorrect answers.
Answer: D. His poem was written to criticize imperialist practices and as a negative response to Kipling's poem.
The poem was written as a negative response to Kipling's poem "The White Man's Burden." In this poem, Kipling argues that the white race has the responsibility of educating, and bringing civilization, to other less advanced people. Kipling thinks this is why imperialism is also a "burden" for the colonizers. H. T. Johnson disagrees with Kipling's view, and asks imperialists to stop trying to solve other countries' "problems" and instead leave them alone.