Answer:
Logos
Explanation:
This sentence uses logic giving the audience reason as to how long they've been driving the same route, with the fact that they've never seen a deer while driving the route.
Retirement ages for the animals and the pigs.
The pigs arranged parades - animals stopped work marched in military fashion,
Pigs leading,
horses,
cows,
sheep,
poultry
and the dogs
flanked the procession, Napoleon is marching first.
The point of view is told in first person and the character is Scout.
Edit: Much obliged Dee. My bad :)
Answer:
idiom
Explanation:
"Fly off the handle" is an idiom
C. "Thank you, I'm a hunter, not a murderer."
Rainsford is showing here that while he considers himself a hunter. He will not hunt humans. He sees the killing of humans for sport as an act of murder. Therefore, if he was to hunt a person, he would be a murderer. Option A shows Zaroff's disappointment in Rainsford but not why. Option B only shows Zaroff's view of hunting humans as a thrill. Option D is also Zaroff trying to show Rainsford that he is wrong.