Until the very end of the story, we don't get to realize that the narrator is a wolf, and her husband a werewolf. This adds to the suspense of the story, and we eventually get to understand the roots of her behavior: a werewolf is something in between a wolf and a human. Therefore, it is something unclean and uncanny, even from a wolf's perspective. A pack of wolves has to kill him because he, being half human, is dangerous for them. His wife has to be a part of this even though she still loves him.
The fact that as he states it himself, he made sure to use examples from actual writers about the actual meaning and usage of a word. In other words, he quoted their writings to illustrate the meaning of the words as they were used by actual people.
Thus, the meaning and use of the words was no longer just theoretical but practical as well. He was also very prescriptive, meaning that he asserted his opinions by using humor or judgment on the intrinsic quality of the notions the words were describing. Here that can be clearly seen by the way he uses the adjective “undefiled” (meaning not dirtied) to refer to the only variety of the English language than in his view is the proper one.
Answer: They don't get along
Explanation:
“I appeared on my father’s doorstep, in a golden cradle [...] You’d think my dad would remember that as a miracle, right? Like, maybe he’d take some digital photos or something. But he always talked about my arrival as if it were the most inconvenient thing that had ever happened to him. When I was five he got married and totally forgot about Athena. He got a ‘regular’ mortal wife, and had two ‘regular’ mortal kids, and tried to pretend I didn’t exist.”
Based on the details "Youth Activism and Animal Rights,” these aspects of "Undercover Farmer” are factual elements:
the students becoming activists
the existence of a factory farm
the narrator's disgust at the farm's conditions
The purpose of "Youth Activism and Animal Rights,” is to convince the readers to join a social cause. The narrator highlights some of the basic problems of the society, provides with some of the creative measures to curb the problems and the changes that the movement brought in the society. The author focuses on the youth’s capabilities to bring positive change in the society. The dedication, generosity and sound attitude of youths towards society is the central theme of the except.