They threaten to have mr. jones come back and take over the farm again. the animals do not want this to happen, so they obey. this teaches the reader how manipulation is used in the farm to keep the animals together as they begin to break away from the farm rules.
Dear Diary, 7/23/2020
It was a beautiful Thursday evening, our family had such an amazing dinner, and we watched the best movie ever! Around 9:00 p.m. we went to bed. I was was having an amazing dream when suddenly, I heard footsteps. I got out of bed to see who it was, then I heard a pot fall and break. I was so scared! I was really confused and suspicious of why anyone would do this! I switched on the light. Later, I found out my parents had also woken up. We went down stairs together and what we saw was unbelievable. Pots broken, glass shattered, things everywhere! We were horrified. Someone had broken in to our house! We began the search to find the theif, 30 minutes had passed, and we still had no luck. Suddenly, my eyes feel on some shoes behind a curtain, the theif had been found! Finally, he was handed over to the police.
Hope this helped!
Answer:
To create a bull spread buy the $30 put and sell the $35 put
To create a bear spread you can sell the $30 put and buy the $35 put
Explanation:
a. A bull spread is a strategy that is used by traders in options trading to gain from small rise in prices. It involves buying at a lower strike price and selling at a higher strike price.
The outcome is:
Stock price >= $35 will give a payoff of 0 and a profit of 3
$30≤ Stock price <$35 will give payoff of (stock price - $35) and a profit of (stock price - 32)
Stock price <$30 with payoff of -5 and a profit of -2
b. A bear spread is when a trader buys a contract at a higher strike price and sells at a lower strike price. This is used to maximise profit as price of the stock declines.
The outcome is:
Stock price >= $35 will give a payoff of 0 and a profit of -3
$30≤ Stock price <$35 will give payoff of ($35 -stock price) and a profit of ($32 - stock price)
Stock price <$30 with payoff of 5 and a profit of 2
Cliche (noun): a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
Ex: if only walls could talk; thick as thieves; overused plot devices.
Answer:
1. I gave my mother a box of chocolates for her birthday. She was pleased.
2. Susan was sitting off in the corner without a care in the world.
3. When they were kids, they made homemade lemonade. They sold it for two bucks a pop.
4. Without support from the president, the bill failed to make it through Congress.
5. Construction continued unabated for more than two months. I wasn’t getting much sleep.
Hope this helps!
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