The quick answer is A, I believe.
It is the closest thing to sarcasm in the poem. It is more of a wail that it is sarcasm. It bemoans the fact that you can easily fight people who are not as well equipped as you are to carry on a battle.
He doesn't mock their inability to fight back. The line that is sarcasm isn't mentioned. Laughter drowns out the pain and wailing.
The natives are doing the laughing. The British are.
The red and brown is more or less just a fact.
A is the closest thing you have to an answer.
a: the government created the system on its own.
China originally planned to develop to what it called a Golden Shield surveillance system giving easy access to local,regional and national records of each citizen.
step 1. get cash
step 2. be a bad b-tch
step 3. make music
step 4. have "the boyz" hate on you for no reason
step 5. i forgot
His forward-looking-attitiude without-a-doubt makes him an asset to the committee.
Yea the correct answer here is the option D.
Spitz is a leader of the pact, he is the alpha dog, but he is also cruel and not a very likeable dog. He is the last stepping stone for Buck who needs to become a pack leader. In this excerpt we see that with the aggressive style and violence true teamwork is impossible to achieve and here we see that on the example of Spitz.