<span>“Our distinct cultures nourish each one of us” - I think that this phrase is the one that best uses persuasion because it makes the readers think. It prompts them to think on how his or her own culture have nourished him or her and others of different culture. It also makes people think of how he or she benefited from other culture as well. </span>
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In this excerpt there is a situational irony that leaves every animal confused and speechless. It seems ironic that squealer so happened to be at the side of the barn with the seven commandments, a ladder (now broken), and a bucket of paint and a paint brush. Due to the situation unfolding in front of the animals they where almost all in shock and only Benjamin could process what had just happened yet didn't say anything. Orwell's use of irony also helps foreshadows the fact that the commandments are starting to change over the course of Napoleons rule over the farm.
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do you have more details as to what is needed in the paper.
Explanation: history was my best subject so depending on the requirements I would most likely be interested.
No, there has to be a conflict for progress to be made. It doesn't matter what kind of conflict, from child labor or bad soil. Progress is made when people believe something needs to change, they won't make progress if they think something is okay and isn't hurting anyone or anything.