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Answer: Tories support british rule, so he is a tory

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In the word unicorn, uni- means:
a. Magical
b. Horn
c. One
d. Zero

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The word uni means C. One

Answer: one

Explanation:

6. A clause from sentence (i) has been turned into a(n) _______ in sentence (ii).(i) Since she knew what the lecture was about, she didn't attend the meeting.
(ii) Knowing what the lecture was about, she didn't attend the meeting.

A. infinitive
B. relative pronoun
C. phrase
D. compound predicate

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The answer is: C.) phrase
It's not A because there is no "to" being added on to "know".
It's not B because there is no pronoun such as "who" or "whom" being used.
It's not D because there isn't a comparison between two nouns.

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PLEASE HELP answer these 3 multiple choice questions ?!! I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!1. The dominant symbol in George Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant" is __________.
a. Orwell himself
b. the Burmese
c. the gun
d. the elephant
(I think the answer to this question would most likely be Orwell or the elephant)

2. Based on the details and tone of "Shooting an Elephant," how does Orwell feel about the actions he took as a British police officer in Burma when an elephant broke loose?
a. He feels anger toward the Burmese.
b. He feels sympathy for his fellow British police officers
c. He feels disgusted and ashamed
d. He feels proud of his actions

3. The inner conflicts faced by the main characters in both "Eveline" and "The Rocking-Horse Winner" spring from their _________.

A. Competitive nature
B. Strong sense of duty
C. Feeling of compassion
D. Sense of pride
(I think the answer to this question would most likely be their competitive nature or their sense of pride)

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Hi there!

1. The correct answer is letter A) Orwell himself.

2. The correct answet is letter C) Disgusted and ashamed.

Explanation:

In this George Orwell's essay, the main idea is Orwell's contradiction to imperialism and how the society force an individual to act according to its ideals. This essay recounts the story, apparently of Orwell himself, when he was around twenty years old during which he has to decide if he kills an elephant or not. Around that age, he spent five years as a British police officer in Burma and, one day when an elephant broke loose, the Burmese ask him to kill the elephant, but he does not want to do it and he does not want to look like a fool in front of the Burmese. Still, he feels oppressed by society and its ideals, he says "When the white man turns tyrant, it is his own freedom that he destroys" inferring that when you give in to do what society says, you lose your freedom and essence. Here, Orwell himself is the dominant symbol, reflecting what society "asked him" todo against his ideals, he gifts his own freedom to society and he feels ashamed and disgusted of what he just did.        

3. The correct answer is letter A) Competitive nature.

Explanation:

In Eveline, even tough she had paralysis, Eveline is figuratively in irons, a prisoner of her religious servility and her self-deception that she must stay to protect her brother and help her father.  

In The Rocking-Horse Winner, the conflict is one of man against society or life in the sense that Paul must obtain enough money so that the family can have the life that they want to have.

These two main characters wanted to go against nature.

Final answer:

The dominant symbol in 'Shooting an Elephant' is the elephant, which represents the colonial burden. Orwell feels disgusted and ashamed of his actions in the story. In both 'Eveline' and 'The Rocking-Horse Winner', the main characters face inner conflicts due to their strong sense of duty.

Explanation:

1. The dominant symbol in George Orwell's 'Shooting an Elephant' is indeed the elephant (option d). The elephant represents the colonial burden and the uncontrolled force of nature and fate.

2. Based on the details and tone of 'Shooting an Elephant,' Orwell feels disgusted and ashamed (option c) of his actions as a British police officer in Burma when an elephant broke loose which is reflective of his criticism of colonial imperialism.

3. The inner conflicts faced by the main characters in both 'Eveline' and 'The Rocking-Horse Winner' spring from their strong sense of duty (option b). Duty and responsibility towards family are major themes in both of these stories leading to the inner conflict.

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1. The purpose of Roosevelt's speech is mostly to _____.a) boost morale among Americans and reassure them that the military will take action against Japan
b) persuade Congress that going to war with the Japanese is necessary
c) engage the audience by providing examples of the violence of the attack
d) persuade Congress and the American people that becoming involved in the war is a bad idea in spite of the attacks on Pearl Harbor

2. Write down three examples that help support your answer to the purpose of Roosevelt's speech

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its a boost morale among Americans and reassure them the military will take action Japan etc.
The purpose of Roosevelt's speech is mostly to boost morale among Americans and reassure them that the military will take action against Japan. the answer is letter A

Mass media is created _____. 1)for distribution by broadcast 2)by a few for use or consumption by many 3)by the many for use by the masses

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The correct answer is 2. By a few for use or consumption by many.

An example would be the TV channels which are owned by TV companies where a small number of people decides what millions are going to watch.
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2) by a few for use or consumption by many

  • Explanation:

The mass media consists of all traditional vehicles of great circulation, such as newspapers, magazines and TV and radio channels. Proportionally, the mass media is made by few, but consumed by many, due to the great penetration of the media vehicles in the day to day of the citizens...

Why didn't the lifeboats save more people?A. Many had accidentally been set loose without passengers

B. They had been damaged as the Titanic sank.

C. They were cheap and not very waterproof.

D. They were badly equipped, and many were only half full.

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Your answer is D. *hopefully*

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D

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