The correct answer is A. Iambic tetrameter (The foot has an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. This pattern repeats four times in each line).
<em>Twas </em><em>brill</em><em>ig, </em><em>and </em><em>the </em><em>sli</em><em>thy </em><em>toves </em><em>
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<em> Did </em><em>gyre</em><em> and </em><em>gim</em><em>ble </em><em>in</em><em> the </em><em>wabe</em>
In the excerpt the first syllable is not stressed, and it is followed by a stressed syllable; this is called a iamb. This was common in Greek comedies and tragedies.
This pattern is repeated four times during the verses, so it is a tetrameter.
Due to climate change and sometimes often global warming, It can have a big impact on how human and animal life is.
<span>vicent jong i think is the answer i went over some things and got it</span>
An expository prose and essentially non fiction. More of a text written with the goal of explaining, informing or even enlightening its readers of an issue. Similar to a descriptive prose but it aims at exposing an event as something of concern or value.
All of these answer could very well be an expository prose but if not, I believe your best bet is "A. a magazine article." In my opinion.
Hopefully, my description of what it is will help you decide!
Answer:In Chapter 8, Frederick pays for timber with forged banknotes, then has his men attack Animal Farm. When Frederick and his men arrive with their guns, the animals are unable to repel the attack and hide inside the barn to avoid being shot. While the animals are inside the barn, they watch as Frederick's men drill a hole at the base of the windmill. The men then fill the hole with explosives and blast the windmill to pieces. Immediately, the animals become enraged at the destruction of the windmill and overrun Frederick's men. Several animals die during the battle, and nearly every animal is wounded. Despite successfully repelling the attack, the windmill no longer exists. The force of the explosion was so great that the stones were blown to small pieces, and there are no remains of the former windmill.