Answer:
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Explanation:
the core's extreme temperature and density are just right for the nuclear fusion of hydrogen to helium through the proton-proton chain.Energy is made through the process of nuclear fusion. This is when two hydrogen nuclei join to make helium. This occurs in the sun's core where there is very high pressure and temperature.
Nuclear fusion of hydrogen to form helium occurs naturally in the sun and other stars. It takes place only at extremely high temperatures. That’s because a great deal of energy is needed to overcome the force of repulsion between the positively charged nuclei. The sun’s energy comes from fusion in its core, shown in the Figure below. In the core, temperatures reach millions of degrees Kelvin.
# Bora 7#
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Soviets follow Stalin so eagerly despite his atrocities because under the Stalinist Soviet government, people benefited from some social liberalization. Girls were given an adequate, equal education and women had equal rights in employment, improving lives for women and families."
I think a further irony of this name change back to Manor Farm is that it seems, just as in Russia during the reign of Communism, times were getting even worse than they were during the end of the Romanov family's reign. Just before the revolution in 1917, Russia had indeed gained a Duma (Parliment), a Constitution, and serfdom had been abolished for quite some time. Things were getting better. With the onset of Communism, things were allegedly supposed to get better and better but got worse and worse.
This is the same case for Animal Farm. At least when Jones was in control, they ate most of the time. Only at one point did we see him completely neglect the animals.
The entire irony of the book is to show how the start of a new order fixed nothing, in fact the exaggerations are to demonstrate that it made things worse.
<span>C: Short Answer
They contrast quite a bit. Antigone doesn't mind being forceful and determined. She chooses what is right rather than what is convenient. She does not really go with the flow. In a way, all 5 statements you've given me have truth in them. Being concerned about public opinion is a modern concept, but Ismene will go with what is easiest. She is weak willed in that sense, but I think there are better answers than A.
The second one is not entirely true. Creon's Law is a sore point with Antigone, and she defies it with open anger and a powerful non negotiableness, which leads to her fate at the end. Ismene does defy Creon, so she is not without courage.
C is true too. But by the end she is not so timid. That's the point of comparring these two. They do have similarities.
D This depends entirely on how you see the contrast between civil law and moral principles. The Old Testament for example, sees these as intertwined, and I'm not sure that Sophocles didn't as well.
E is the only one you can eliminate. Antigone is prepared to defend her brother to the end.
So what do you pick? I would pick C, but be aware that it can be incorrect.
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