The correct sentence is, "After taking the test, I felt bad". The other two sentence had an incomplete structure as it only ended with an adverb.
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Conflict being the predominant theme which directly affects all the participants in the family.
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1st one took the ca common core english language test. Brainlist plz i got a 100 percent man 50 questions.
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A. Some animals can regrow new animals from one piece. A new worm or sea cucumber can grow from one piece of an old one. Divided sponges regrow to be exactly how they were before the division.
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It talks about th animals that were mentioned in the longe version. Also, it can't be C and D because they only talk about one of the animals mentioned. It also can't be B becuase although it mentions sea cucumbers and flat worms, it does not mention the sea sponge.
This question is missing the options. I've found them online:
How does Orwell use satire in this passage?
a) to present the opposite of the normal order of things
b) to mimic the situation directly to produce a comical effect
c) to expose and condemn the corruption and character flaws of the pigs
d) to exaggerate Mr. Pilkington’s kindness toward the animals on the farm
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Orwell uses satire in this passage to:
c) to expose and condemn the corruption and character flaws of the pigs
Explanation:
"Animal Farm" is an allegorical novella by George Orwell. It was written as a criticism of the Soviet regime to which Russia was subjected by Stalin. Orwell himself was a democratic-socialist.
The excerpt we are analyzing here was taken from the final chapter of the book. It portrays a meeting between the pigs from Animal Farm and Mr. Pilkington. <u>The animals from the farm tried to establish a fair and equal society after expelling their human owner. However, after becoming the leaders of the new society, the pigs realized their position gave them advantages. Soon, they became more and more similar to humans. They began to exploit the other animals, creating a clear distinction between themselves and the others. They also began to trade with the very humans they once despised. In this excerpt, Pilkington is complimenting the pigs on the way they treat the animals that are below them in social hierarchy. The fact that a corrupt human is complimenting the pigs serves to expose the pigs' corruption and character flaws.</u>