Answer: The description of Louie by Hillenbrand is as follows:
Explanation:
The Louie was resilient and optimistic according to the Hillenbrand narration. He was clever enough to escape from procedure and he used to avoid the discouragement. This enthusiasm carried him to the war. He was a trouble maker and his ability to steal also helped him to survive. He also encouraged others to remain optimistic and hopeful.
Answer: I believe that the answer is A.
Answer:
correct
Explanation:
you used a comma to make it a sentence
Three pieces of evidence support this belief, these are the lines "they thought of how they had laboured," "what discouragements they had overcome" and "they gambolled round and round the windmill, uttering cries of triumph."
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Animals are being exploited and living in bad conditions, even after the revolution that promised them so much.
- This was all aggravated after the windmill stopped working, as it was essential for the farm's well-being.
- All of this made them feel very despondent about the whole situation.
- When the windmill was recovered, they felt very happy and ignored all the problems they were going through.
- They skipped around the mill, as its working was a point of happiness amidst the difficulties they were going through.
With that, even though there were still many problems on the farm, they felt excited, mainly because the mill was fixed by their work.
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