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boring is the answer (^^)(^^)(^^)(^^)(^^)
The answer is C rhetorical question
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You could add the suffix D. -er to the verb hate in order to convert it into a noun. When you do that, you get the word hater, which is a noun denoting a person who hates. Technically, C is also correct, because you get a noun hating, which is the act of hating - but if you have to choose just one, I'd go with D. When you add -d you get an adjective hated, and when you add -s, you get a verb hates.
He was aware of social injustice, opposed totalitarianism, and belief in democratic socialism.
According to John McNair during an Interview with Ian Angus UCL 1964, Orwell is quoted as saying I've come to fight against Fascism" when he went to Spain to aide in the Spanish civil war against the fascists. This would tend to indicate that he was anti-NAZI.
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Sorry it's not a hundred fifty words, but it's the best i can do.
Hope it helps, though!
The scorpion has adapted to survive in a harsh desert climate, the rattlesnake has also adapted to survive in a harsh desert climate.