Answer:
Leaphorn does not trust O'Malley
According to Laphron, O'Malley possess the character that is had by typical Federal agencies' employees, acting only like a loyal servant for the big man upstairs.
But Lephron does not let his opinion to intervene with the quality in any of his works, but he seems to can't be fully truthful to O'Malley
They both strive to do their best even though leaphorn considers o'malley to be ur basic fbi agent
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Explanation:
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<span>The statement that best describe reporter Adam Ellick's viewpoint of Malal from the excerpt is the second choice.
Malala displays the characteristics of both a capable activist and a bright young girl. </span>
Set in a dystopian April 1984! Nearly 40 years after the end of the Second World War, and a few years after the so-called Atomic Wars, Winston Smith (John Hurt) is a middle aged man who endures a squalid existence in the totalitarian superstate of Oceania under the constant of the Thought police
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A. By using words with negative connotations, such as brutal
The connotation of a word is not the literal meaning of the word itself, but rather what the word’s usage implies. For example, the use of the word “brutal” creates a tone that is more angry and harmful, while using the word “friendly” sets a happy tone.
The authors’ use of words such as “brutal” sets a very negative and harmful tone throughout the entire paragraph.
Convenient, portable, cosy, ....