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Answer:
This characterization of the time pictures Orwell's inner conflict.
Explanation:
In paragraph 11 of "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell, the characterization of the five seconds as a long time pictures <em>Orwell's inner conflict</em>. Orwell was a British police officer in Burma who represented the British Empire. He is hated by the local people, and he inwardly hates British imperialism. He does not want to kill the elephant, but the Burmese crowd wants him to. In what seems an eternity for him, that long time-period of five seconds before the shot, he is thinking about all this.
Answer:
B. Syrup oozed over the fluffy surface of the pancake.
Explanation:
imagery is about writing things that make the reader able to see what you're writing about in their head, so it is often a very specific type of writing.
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Muffin - Susan Cooper
Answer:
War has been so much a part of their lives so it is normal to them.
Explanation:
Text evidence:
When a war has been going on for more than a third of your life, you feel it’s always been there. It seemed normal, to the children of Cippenham Primary School, that there were air-raid shelters on the school playground, long, windowless concrete buildings half sunk into the ground, and that they should all sit inside, singing songs or reciting multiplication tables, whenever the bombers came rumbling their deadly way overhead.
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