The benefit of seeing ourselves as others do, according to Burns, is to keep from making major mistakes. He observes that some people think of themselves too highly and think they're more important or above others, but if we could see ourselves from the perspective of a bug we might see that we're all the same, really.
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<em>B) </em><em>Even art is affected by the ravages of time.
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This text talks about the glories of art and how they can bring an indescribable joy when they are conceived, but speaks also of how they can be affected by the passage of time, losing part of their mysticism, which is represented in the text as a shadow casted on these feelings by the passage of time.
All these in orange show the literary device onomatopoeia
<em>The author uses them to express how he heard things and reflect on them so the reader will also try to imagine how it sounded like. In order to make reading more lively. In this passage, the sea is described as a sound of a dog.</em>
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The exposition is the opening of a story where the setting, conflict, and characters are introduced.
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Booth storys feel for the elephants they kill in the story, which makes the two storys simmalar. This is one reson how this act reflects George Orvell's attitude toward British Imperialisım. In the end, they both relize how wrong it was to do what there doing. That is how it reflects George Orvell's attitude toward British Imperialisım.
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