The article you mean is "Repressed Brits, evil Mexicans, Arab villains: why are Hollywood's animated movies full of racist stereotypes?" in The Guardian.
One example of the racial stereotyping is that the characters in the movie which are there for comic relief (so not given roles with a "serious" message) are voiced predominantly by black actors, which replicates the pattern of placing black characters in roles of providing amusement, but which are not treated seriously.
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Its a sea creature kind of like a sea urchin, in the flower family
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→It wouldn't be A (Queen-) because of the dash.
→It wouldn't be B (There is no error in this sentence) because there's an error.
→It wouldn't be D (Is:) because you only use ":" when you're giving multiple things together.
→The answer is C (Queen;) because it's joining the sentences together. It's like having a comma in the sentence after "Queen."
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A Descriptive Phrase is a group of nouns, adjectives, or a verb, that act together to describe a single noun (person, place, thing, or quality). ... As an introduction to a complete thought or sentence Descriptive Phrase, Noun + Rest of Sentence: "A tall gentleman, Tom always gets dates."
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The answer b "<span>I was assigned to feed the pigs, which was lucky because one of the things I’d read about was mistreatment of sows while they are pregnant."</span>