Answer:
Many of the metaphors in the story relate to actual historical events or characters.
Explanation:
Animal Farm is an allegorical narrative written by <em>George Orwell</em>. It was first published in<em> England</em> on <em>August 17, 1945</em>. The book is about a rebellion of farm animals against their human farmer in order to create a society where both animals and humans can live equally, happy and free. After rebellion gets betrayed, the farm ends up in a state as bad as it was before, being under the dictatorship of a pig named Napoleon.
The entire book is actually a metaphor for the Russian revolution. We could actually draw a parallel between animalism and communism. Both of them were supposed to fix issues such as equality between animals and people and a balanced society where there wouldn’t be rich or poor. The narrative is, metaphorically, about the Soviet Union and how Stalin came to power. <em>Every character represents a person or</em> <em>a group of people</em> like the working class from that time for example. Character of Old Major represents, for example, Vladimir Lenin, a Communist Russian revolutionary whose economic policies were based on the philosophy of Karl Marx.
China is probably undergoing a depression or is collapsing.
Explanation: in the future, most robots will do factory work. Even today we see robots starting to replace workers in factories. Most of China’s industry is factory work, so now that robots are a lot more effective, cheap, and efficient, they need to use them in order to keep up with the rest of the world, so most workers lose their job. Across the country, many many Chinese citizens go jobless but, the government has to find a way to feed them because of communism. So who’s paying for that food, then? Who’s maintaining the welfare of the people, because they don’t have a job?
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Alec Baldwin has returned repeatedly to SNL to portray Donald Trump.
The answer is "<span>Entasis". </span>
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Aperture is defined as being the size of the opening in the lens. It can be set automatically or manually. If you have a small aperture, less light will reach the camera, while a larger aperture will let in more light. So, the larger the aperture in a sunrise/sunset photo, the brighter it will be.
Aperture is measured in f-stops.
The recommended aperture for sunrise/sunset is f-8, f-11, or even higher to help minimise the amount of light that gets into the camera to prevent the image from becoming too bright.
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<em>-Astro, Helper-In-Training </em>