Answer:
The cartoon rabbit that most notoriously stars in the show Looney Tunes, known famously as Bugs Bunny, is usually sarcastic in comparison to his more serious partner Daffy Duck.
Explanation:
"that most notoriously stars in the show Looney Tunes" - essential adjective clause
"known famously as Bugs Bunny" - nonessesntial adjective clause
In this passage from "Animal Farm", by George Orwell, the detail that bests supports the idea that oppressive leaders use propaganda to achieve their goals is option <em>B “Snowball and Napoleon sent out flights of pigeons . . . to mingle with the animals on neighbouring farms . . . and teach them the tune of ‘Beasts of England.’”</em>
Propaganda is the spreading of rumors and true, false or incomplete information to influence public opinion. In this passage we learn that the enemy is Jones. Snowball, Napoleon, and the pigs are brain-workers who look after the welfare of the farm. They are the obvious leaders, because they are smart, and so they are entitled to eat the best food and drink milk. Propaganda together with the unwillingness to question authority makes the oppressed to obey without thinking. So they send out flights of pidgeons to mingle with the animals on neighboring farms to learn the tune of "Beasts of England", a way to use propaganda to achieve their goals.
Zeitoun is pondering A. the fate of flooded cars.
<h3>What is a Narration?</h3>
This refers to the storytelling that has to do with the sequence of events to show how an event occurred.
Hence, we can see that based on the given text, there is the narration of the flooding that occurred where people and buildings were submerged in water and as Zeitoun moved, he thought about the fate of flooded cars.
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Answer:
simile and personification
Explanation:
The comparison between man and dog using the word "like" shows that it's a simile. Then the fact that dog's don't work and you're giving it human characteristics makes it personification.