Answer:
1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.
3. No animal shall wear clothes.
4. No animal shall sleep in a bed.
5. No animal shall drink alcohol.
6. No animal shall kill any other animal.
7. All animals are equal.
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The plot of "Raymond's Run" revolves around Hazel, the protagonist, who needs to win a race and wants to train her older brother who has health problems.
Based on this we can say that:
- The point of view is in the first person since Hazel is the one who narrates the story.
- The setting is Harlem, New York.
- The conflict is external and can be thought of as Character versus character.
<h3>What kind of conflict is this?</h3>
External conflict does not establish itself in the character's mind and establishes an element outside that character's body to generate the conflict.
In "Raymond's Run" the conflict is external and is of the Character versus Character type because the conflict is established between Hazel and Gretchen who is Hazel's main opponent in the race and the person she needs to defeat.
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We can infer that the function the given information play within the text is: A. To establish Wright as a credible source on Shakespeare.
<h3>What is a function?</h3>
Function is actually known to be the duty something/somebody is carrying out in a given place or position. Function has to do with the activity that is meant to work or operate in an acceptable and proper way.
We see that in the informational text titled, "Concordia University becomes hub of conflict over who wrote the works of William Shakespeare", we see that part of paragraph 5 states: "Most attending 15th Annual Shakespeare Authorship Studies Conference at Concordia, which ended Friday, are Oxfordians, says Daniel Wright, a Concordia University English professor. He directs the Richard Paul & Jane Roe Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre, which he says has become a major locus for the anti-Stratfordian camp." This actually shows that the inclusion of the text by the author is to establish Wright as a credible source on Shakespeare.
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