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Answer: if animal testing continues then all the animals will be either almost extinct or there will be animals that are dangerous and not safe for the environment
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If I understood correctly you just need basically directions and ingredients so heres scalloped potatoes
INGREDIENTS:
-potatoes
-cheese
-milk
-flower
-butter
-seasoning if you want; salt, pepper, parsley, and minced onions
INSTRUCTIONS:
Preheat your oven to 375
Peal the potatoes and then cut them into thin slices.
Get a pan with one stick of butter on the stove on med.
Melt the butter and you’re going to make a roux; which is just butter and flower. Add in about a cup, if more needed add more. Until its about thickish paste. Add milk and your cheese about half a cup, can add more if wanted. Add in seasonings if want. Get your dish ready and add your potatoes layed out sorta like fallen dominoes. Do one layer and add your roux mixture and a layer of cheese, if wanted. Do another layer of potatoes just like that until your dish is filled. Pop in the oven for about 40 minutes or until potatoes are soft.
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NEOCLASSICISM is also known as the age of reason since everything had to be explained by means of reason. Neoclassical artists held ideas such as the child was born savage and had to be educated. For them, order and harmony were essential since they worked for social order. A good example of this movement in literature is “Essay on Man” by Alexander Pope. This literary work can be considered a philosophical poem since it transmits messages such as “do not concentrate on God, concentrate on you”, “the answers are inside of you”, “successful man is in the middle, avoid extremes”, etc.
ROMANTICISM emerged as a reaction against Neoclassicism. Romantic artists held the idea that the child was born innocent and wise. They went for imagination and emotions, as well as for the freedom of speech. One of the main exponents of Romanticism was William Wordsworth whose work “Preface” to the Lyrical Ballads is considered “a romantic manifesto” since in it he defined the poetry and the poet.
As regards poetry, he said that it should try common day life and should use everyday language. He wanted to do away with poetic language such as personification, metaphors, metonymy, etc. He defined poetry as the “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings”.
As regards the poet, Wordsworth claimed that the poet was “a man talking to himself” and “a translator of emotions”, since he had to be able to put emotions into words”.