❌ “the green fields of England”
❌ “It might be that their lives were hard.”
✔ “They were conscious that they were not as other animals.”
✔ “If they worked hard, at least they worked for themselves.”
✔ “All animals were equal.”
A force of nature is "an event outside of human control for which no one can be responsible for." Therefore, when someone is called a force of nature it usually means they have a very strong character or personality.
<span>D. Why did you call the painting "Wildlife Number 57"?
Paintings should be put in italics, not quotations.
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The only thing that I could find about this story was 1933 so try that if it is wrong my bad
The simplest ways is to use euphemisms. Doing this we make things seem less important and less emotional. For example, when talking about wars, many people have difficulties to say things like war crimes or civilian death so they use terms like collateral damage or casualties.