A.) <span>It allows the speaker to set up the contrast to his or her own views.
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Mrs. Levin's books allowed Steve to stimulate his creativity and meet characters who have faced and overcome difficult situations.
Although you haven't shown it, this question refers to the book "A Chance in the World."
When reading this book, we can see that:
- The book tells the story of Steve, a boy who has a past full of abusive and traumatizing situations.
- He had a hard time overcoming the bad moments he had during his life, besides not feeling supported by anyone.
- This changes when he meets Mrs. Levin, as she presents him with a series of books, which help Steve to overcome his past, understand himself better and understand that difficult moments must be overcome and left behind.
- In books, Steve finds the support he's always needed and that was very important to him.
In this case, we can see that the book emphasizes the importance of the reading habit since books can teach us things about ourselves and the world around us.
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I read animal farm and the pigs start to form a hierarchy and take advantage of the other animals. They trick them with the amendments because the other animals cannot read, claiming that the pigs are "more equal" than the other animals. They also justify the killing of other animals because they misbehaved and take over the farmer's house. Squealer is a smooth talker who can manipulate the other animals into trusting the pigs and their plans.
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A) The colonists must separate from Britain.