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Animal farm homework

Bare animals age and die, and few recall the days before the Rebellion. The animals complete a new windmill, which is used not for generating electric but for cutting corn, a far more profitable endeavor. The farm seems to have… Continue Reading →

Corruption

There’s a reason you don’t want your prom queen to also be your school president: absolute power corrupts absolutely, and pretty soon she’ll be sending out her minions to stake out the best parking spot. In Animal Farm, the pigs… Continue Reading →

Squealer

In animal farm squealer is proposing to be a good hard working man.When all he does is sit on his bottom and watch all the animals work their skin to the bone.Instead of creating a rebellion against Napoleon.He joins to… Continue Reading →

Propaganda

Propaganda is information that is not impartial and used primarily to influence an audience and further an agenda, often by presenting facts selectively (thus possibly lying by omission) to encourage a particular synthesis, or using loaded messages to produce an… Continue Reading →

Essay on Fate

In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet he uses fate to bring them together in lots of different ways, he uses fate in the prologue at the start by telling us to young people fall in love and kill themselves because… Continue Reading →

Last scene

In this scene Juliet wakes up and then really kills herself because Romeo thought she was dead and killed her self

Simile and metaphors

A simile only has like or as at the start of the sentence e.g. As big as a bear . A metaphor is a description of someone like an object I.e. Jack was sitting in the corner like a chair.

Act2 scene2 review

In this view the nurse and Juliet agree to let her get married to Romeo even though his friends call the nurse a sail

Also in act 3 scene3 frier marries the loved couple

Dramatic irony

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