B) an emotional statement of opinion.
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Answer:
Regret.
Explanation:
The Russian short story "Forbidden Fruit" by Fazil Iskander tells the story of the young narrator fell upon the <em>"forbidden fruit"</em>, which in his case, is eating pork. Though commanded by his religious dictates, the narrator finds himself in conflict with his knowledge of his sister's consumption of pork and the need to stay loyal to his religious belief, the need to gain favor from his parents.
In the given passage from the story, the narrator seems to regret his past action of betraying and revealing his sister's secret of <em>"eating pork at Uncle Shura's house"</em>. No matter the treachery, he accepts that nothing can justify it the way he had done. And now that he's also taken to eating <em>"pork like everyone else"</em>, it seems to convey no happiness in him, just regret at the insensitive and wrong way of dealing things.
Answer:
Happy New Year My Dear Friend
Answer:
Carnivora is an order of placental mammals that have specialized in primarily eating flesh. Its members are formally referred to as carnivorans, though some species are omnivorous, such as raccoons and bears, and quite a few species such as pandas are specialized herbivores. The word carnivore is derived from Latin carō 'flesh' and vorāre 'to devour', and refers to any meat-eating organism. The order Carnivora is the fifth largest order of mammals and one of the more successful members of the group, as it comprises at least 279 species.
The central idea of the buffalo bill chapter 1 is: Life on the frontier can be exciting.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The poet has shared plenty of experiences on the frontier. He shared some of his childhood experiences with his father too in the frontier. He has described some of the frontier forts in the poem.
He has also described some of his experiences with the wild animals in the frontier sight. The poet has shared various experiences and senses of humor and his life moments of the frontier. He mentioned all the good and bad people of the frontier.