English, 04.10.2020 01:01 silasjob09
How does Orwell use irony in this excerpt? The text shows that if the animals work harder, they will have luxuries they dreamed of. The text shows that Napoleon’s dreams conflict with the dreams of the animals. The text shows that the animals expected a different outcome than the reality they are facing. The text shows that Snowball and Napoleon never meant to mislead the other animals.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00
What is darrow’s main argument and the claims he makes in this excerpt? a. darrow argues that even if the boys are horrible monsters, their deaths will not solve the problems of society; he claims that society wants the boys to be executed because people enjoy watching public executions. b. he argues that the people who should be held responsible for the crime are leopold’s and loeb’s parents since they neglected their sons; he claims that leopold and loeb were jealous of the boy they killed because he had expensive belongings they could not afford. c. darrow argues that the boys should not face the death penalty; he claims they both suffer from mental illnesses that make them unable to tell the difference between a dream and reality. d. he argues that leopold and loeb, particularly dickie loeb, should not be executed; he claims they were teenagers who didn’t have proper adult guidance, so they are not responsible for what they did.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:40
Best one will be the brainiest ! what is the summary of the book open window by saki?
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English, 22.06.2019 11:30
The greenberg article gives praise to marshall while the informational text does not
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English, 22.06.2019 18:00
In at least one hundred words, discuss the development of gandhi's main argument in the story of my experiments with truth.
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