Answer:
In literature, when the author uses exaggeration/oversimplification of certain character traits, it is referred to as a caricature. Often insulting, caricatures can also be complimentary or even have a political purpose.
In George Orwell's political allegory, <em>Animal farm</em>, Squealer is one of the three most important animals who rebel against their human farmer. Squealer comes as a clever character with good persuasion techniques. He is, however, quite selfish and power-hungry (like most of the leaders). The very fact that he is described as having a difficulty with seeing "out of his eyes" speaks volumes about both his physical appearance and personality. He is a very fat pig, indeed, but he also only cares about his own interests.
Answer:
It was horrible
Explanation:
On my first day of school I was overcome with nerves. I was excited to see my friends, but scared to be in a new grade, with new people. The first day was like the first page of a book, you didn't know what was coming. I didn't know what this new year brings, or if I should be excited or resistant.
The answer is D - Yes, I feel well, thank you.