<span>It reveals why Jekyll looked so sad and would not join the men.
In his confession, Jekyll admits that he wouldn't go on the walk and that he looks so sickly, pale, and sad, because of sickness and fear. He explains that he is "eaten up and emptied by fever", and more importantly that he is terrified of his other self, Mr Hyde. </span>
Answer:
The other animals realize that Napoleon can be trusted.
Squealer uses political propaganda to justify Napoleon's power. Napoleon will become more powerful after Squaler's words. Their aim is to convince the other animals that Snowball is not a loyal animal but that Napoleon is really loyal. Then, Napoleon will become extremely corrupt and authoritarian and new crises will happen.
Answer:
Lively beams break through the branches
Interrupting the way the shadow dances
Gathering ground as fast as a speeding train
High into the sky the sun climbs to its peak height
Touching the leaves below dancing under the spotlight.
Explanation:
Line 1 and 2 rhyme (branches, dances)
Line 4 and 5 rhyme (height, spotlight)
Line 1 contains alliteration (beams, break, branches)
Line 3 contains a simile (as fast as a speeding train)
Line 5 contains a metaphore (under the spotlight is used instead of in the sun)
1. Mystery play
2. Dramatic irony
3. Allegory
4. Miracle play
5. Morality play
6. Chorus