Read the passage from chapter 2 of animal farm. yes, it was theirs—everything that they could see was theirs! in the ecstasy of that thought they gamboled round and round, they hurled themselves into the air in great leaps of excitement. they rolled in the dew, they cropped mouthfuls of the sweet summer grass, they kicked up clods of the black earth and snuffed its rich scent. then they made a tour of inspection of the whole farm and surveyed with speechless admiration the ploughland, the hayfield, the orchard, the pool, the spinney. it was as though they had never seen these things before, and even now they could hardly believe that it was all their own. which prediction does this passage best support? the farm will not belong to the animals in the end. the animals will give the farm back to the humans. the farm and the land will be destroyed by a drought. the animals will live happily ever after on the farm
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00, smilingntn33p7pqpp
Find the adjective(s) (including articles) in the sentence below. note: the sentence may not contain adjectives. the baby is very sleepy. the baby very sleepy none in the sentence
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English, 22.06.2019 06:10, coopkm24
Sister carrie, chapter ii theodore dreiser how does the author prepare readers for the last full paragraph of this passage? a) the author introduces carrie by showing readers the similarities between carrie and her sister, who is married to a hardworking man. b) the author introduces carrie as the jealous sibling of minnie, who works hard to make carrie feel welcome without upsetting her own marital balance. c) the author introduces carrie as an observant and young woman who notices the routine of her sister and brother-in-law, with whom she is staying. d) the author introduces carrie as a rather selfish and naive young woman who accepts the hospitality of her sister and brother-in-law until she can find a job in the city.
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