Answer:
C) Clover feels frustrated at what has happened at the farm and at her inability to stop it.
Explanation:
" If she could have spoken her thoughts, it would have been to say that this was not what they had aimed at when they had set themselves years ago to work for the overthrow of the human race." Here she thinks of how she Could've spoken her thoughts and perhaps could've had an influence on the events, but now, she has lost hope, with no picture of the future with just terror and control everywhere. The other options don't really work with the text as the last sentence: "There was no thought of rebellion or disobedience in her mind." goes against A and she was for Old Major's beliefs, but is distraught that the society has gone completely away from what they were. Hope this helps, idk why the other answer is that from another question.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>(C) The author bias is that Tour De France is the toughest race in the world. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
For such a tough race one must have the sufficient physical and the mental strength to win the race. Thus, it is important to check the endurance and the strength of the cyclists to recognise whether they deserve to participate in the race or not. There are various challenges in the competition of Tour De France and thus they check the mental and the physical ability of the participants at its best.
Answer:
B. by explaining that the bicycle let women experience freedom as individuals
Explanation:
Text Evidence: "Now the bicycle brought a taste of independence to women on a very personal level"
Also, it's a repeated central idea: bicycles correlate with women's freedoms.
Answer:
Take the last muffin; it's yours, not mine.
or
Take the last muffin. It's yours, not mine.
Explanation: