Answer:
The Sergeant's use of a simile when he compares Macbeth and Banquo to "cannons overcharged with double cracks" stresses the fact that they are flawed men.
Explanation:
I think it is Serious. He needs to be serious about getting his School to accept uniforms or reject them. If he was humorous the School wouldn't take him seriously, if he was demanding the school would probably not want to be ordered to do something by one of their students. And if he was pleading it may work but over all him being serious about the topic would lead him to success.
The corrcet answer would be relational.
Yes D is the correct answer
Answer:
The animals had no means to stop the pigs from becoming dictators.
Explanation:
Let's first remember that the pigs were the only animals that could read and write well. They also had access to information through the radio they had in the farmhouse. Personally, I believe that the other animals couldn't have stopped them because they were naive and had no idea that the pigs had planned to take over the farm and to become worst than the worst dictator ever.
In addition, even though there were plans for animals to learn to read and write, they never thoroughly learned to do so. A few animals were able to read a few words or scribble a few letters, and the pigs took advantage of that changing their manifesto every time they felt like it.