Explanation:
The graphic narrative follows the life of young Satrapi who refers to herself as Marji and her family in Iran during the Iranian Revolution in 1979, and the Iran Iraq war. ... She found it hard to tell her friends about living in Iran because all they new about Iran was all the bad stuff they had heard.
In 1984, Winston has several memories of his childhood. Winston remembers his mother and little sister. In this way, Orwell tells the reader about life in Oceania years before. Winston's memories are important backstory to Oceania.
Winston has several memories in the morning as he is doing his morning exercises. (These exercises are known as the "Physical J e r k s.")
While he is exercising, Winston tries to think of a time when Oceania was at peace. He cannot remember any such time, however. Instead, he remembers being in a Tube station. With him are his parents and his little sister. They traveled to the Tube station not to take the Tube on a journey, but rather to take shelter. The source of the attack is not made clear to the reader, as Winston's memory is foggy. Because the station was underground, it would have provided viable shelter from fighting or bombing above ground.
Although the specifics of the attack is not made clear to the reader, we are told that this era was a time of violence and upheaval. Winston cannot remember a time when Oceania was not involved in some sort of conflict.
You would not ask "What style of writing is the author using?" because when writing a summary, you are accounting for the events that happened in the story and the general setting. You are NOT doing anything involving the style of writing, such as analyzing or annotating the story.
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Answer:
I believe it is: Li's speech is more effective because it uses visuals of maps and timelines.
Explanation:
Li gave evidence of freedom. While Jackie just repeated phrases over and over again. Jackie's Speech could've sounded like this:
"Freedom is good. Freedom gives people opportunities. Freedom is good because it gives people opportunities. Freedom makes people happy. Freedom is good to make people happy."
Do you see how boring that is? Jackie is just repeating over and over again that "freedom is good."
On the other hand, Li could have something like this: (Please note I just made up the dates to state my point)
"Back in 1745, slaves were kept as.. well slaves. It was not right. So Abraham Lincoln decided to free them. (Here Li would show a graph of how happy the African Americans became after they were free.) Do you see how the happy bar increased?"
Li's speech is waaay more interesting. I hope I have helped! :)
Answer:
To 'just live' for him, would be to live as a normal boy and enjoy life how it is presented. Without being obligated to a responsibility. The text says that, "I can go to one of the villages and become one of the boys that are working and playing there". This implies that he could live a normal life of a boy his age.
Explanation:
I really tried my best but I did not know what book/story this was from and I solely tried to answer it off of that one paragraph from the question! I'm so sorry if this is not the type of answer you expected :(
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