Answer: The imagery used is trying to describe a feeling of being invisible, and unrecognizable. As if she seems to not know who she is. An emotion of being lost or uncertain, creating self doubt.
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B. themes are explicitly stated and central ideas are not. hope that helps
The answers are B, D, and E. (:
The key details Orwell include to support the central idea are;
- "Rumours of a wonderful farm, where the human beings had been turned out . . ."
- "A wave of rebelliousness ran through the countryside."
- "Bulls which had always been tractable suddenly turned savage."
- "Above all, the tune and even the words of 'Beasts of England' were known everywhere."
<h3>What is central idea and how does it support the influence of animal in the animal farm influence other animal in other farm?</h3>
The central idea which depicts the main point of the author is that the animals on animal farm had a great influence on animals at other farm.
For instance, we can see where the author said, "Rumours of a wonderful farm, where the human beings had been turned out speak about how animal is been perceived in the animal farm and other farms.
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