What real-life situation was Jonathan Swift satirizing in Gulliver’s Travels?

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Answer 1
Answer: Swift was satirizing the problems that ensued after an influx of french 

Answer 2
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Gradpoint Answer - Swift was satirizing the problems England faced establishing its colonial empire around the globe.


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By the time [this book] came to be written, it was obvious that there would be great difficulty in getting it published; . . . it was refused by four publishers. Only one of these had any [moral] motive. Two had been publishing anti-Russian books for years, and the other had no noticeable political colour. One publisher actually started by accepting the book, but after making the preliminary arrangements, he decided to consult the Ministry of Information, who appeared to have warned him, or at any rate strongly advised him, against publishing it.—George Orwell
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What is the best summary of this excerpt?
a. It was difficult to have books published in Russia in the mid-1900s.
b. George Orwell's book was initially turned down by many publishers for a variety of reasons.
c. The Ministry of Information prevented one publisher from publishing George Orwell’s Animal Farm.

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Among the choices provided above, the sentence which best summarize the excerpt from "Animal Farm" by George Orwell is:

a. It was difficult to have books published in Russia in the mid-1900s.

In fact, subjects that are against the government during this time is highly prohibited from reaching the readers.

Match the definition to the word1. an entry in the catalog listed under the topic or subject of the book
2. a listing of books in a library
3. an entry in the catalog listed by the author's name
4. an entry in the catalog listed under the title of the book

title entry
catalog system
subject entry
author entry

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1. an entry in the catalog listed under the topic or subject of the book - subject entry
2. a listing of books in a library - catalog system
3. an entry in the catalog listed by the author's name - author entry
4. an entry in the catalog listed under the title of the book - title entry

"One hundred years of delay have passed since President Lincoln freed the slaves, yet their heirs, their grandsons, are not fully free. They are not yet freed from the bonds of injustice. They are not yet freed from social and economic oppression. And this Nation, for all its hopes and all its boasts, will not be fully free until all its citizens are free." In this excerpt from President Kennedy's 1963 Civil Rights Address the phrase "the bonds of injustice" most likely refers to:

one hundred years of delay
before President Lincoln freed the slaves
social and economic oppression of their heirs
the hopes and boasts of this nation

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Answer:

One hundred years of delay.

Explanation:

John F. Kennedy's 1963 Civil Rights Address revolves around the issue of the African Americans' inability to enjoy the full rights of the white American citizens. In his speech, he addressed the need to allow all rightful citizens of America the right to "enjoy the full and free life which all of us want".

The given excerpt also talks about the dissolving of slavery or racial discrimination by President Abraham Lincoln, but which still persists. He implores on the people to keep the promise of the former president and help make the blacks feel safe. He used the phrase "bonds of injustice" to imply to the hundred years of delay that has been since the emancipation, the years under which they still suffer.

The red roosters squawked because all of the hens had been painted blue.Adverb clause:
Subordinate conjunction:
Word(s) modified:

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Adverb clause: because all of the hens had been painted blue.
Subordinate conjunction: because
Word modified: squawked 

Which word in the sentence should be followed by a semicolon? The girls were talking in a group quietly then someone interrupted.

a. group
b. quietly
c. talking
d. then
b?

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 Semicolons are used in-between two main clauses and make a complete sentences.
If it were to be placed after group, talking, then it also wouldn't make a sentence, So you're right. The answer is B.

Help me with this I ready lesson please

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