It is "..<em>Until today no animal has killed another animal..."</em>One of the consequences of totalitarianism is that of turning equals against each other.The mentioning of the word killing and its use to show that the animals were being put in different positions and made to fight against those who did not share the same ideas,reveals the horrors of the system.The cruel conclusion is sad and it hurts.It is obviously dreadful.
<span>The speaker in In Memoriam, A. H. H. by
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, believes in Death's supreme power. [ This might
give an idea of how the poem is an account of all Tennyson's thoughts
and feelings as he copes with his grief over such a long period -
including wrestling with the big philosophico-scientific questions of
his day.</span>
In a little town not to far from here there was a farmer and his son. They lived on a little hill while they attended their farm off to the east. In the free time though when the little boy wasn’t helping his dad, he was working on a little dam.