Although all four excerpts are disgusting, we should single out one of them.
"Shooting an Elephant" George Orwell is a story of imperialism and the ratio of the local population inhabited by Imperial Britain. Imperialism is the most powerful force in world history. It exists today, moved from the colonial era to neo-colonial or neo-imperialism. During this transition, modes and strategies were changed, but the goal remained the same - to rule and exploit the natives, using their strength, military, economic and technological.
Killing an elephant shows various aspects of imperialism, imperialism is a double sword that inflicts damage on both sides, the local population and the British officer representing the imperial empire. When he killed the animal, he had to calm the Burmese. The fact that the Burmese decides what the imperial officer must do about it, provides an ironic image of a master who becomes a slave to fulfill his racial and imperial duties. Here, Orwell asks an important question: if an officer, a good man, can be corrupted and destroyed by imperialism, what happens to those who are not so honest?
The officer is aware of the malevolence of imperialism, but he is also aware of the ways in which beasts turn locals under the influence of imperialism. Local Buddhist priests laugh at him because in essence it was not necessary to kill an elephant, which was the consequence of his clumsy decision. However, there is no greater embarrassment than laughter in the face, sent to the white officer of the British Empire.
An excerpt from "Shooting an Elephant" that best demonstrates the dual destructive influence of imperialism, both on the local and the imperialist ones, is C).
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i believe answer is C for apex
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They chased off the Socs and Darry was furious and scared. ... Ponyboy's because he is the youngest and growing and learning about and observing things and events around him
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Hauchecorne expects the owner of the wallet to reward him for returning it.
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Hauchecorne expects the wallet to be turned in by the person who found it.
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Hauchecorne expects Malandain to support him in his claims of innocence.
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Hauchecorne expects people to believe in his innocence because he is innocent.
(D) Hauchercone expects people to believe in his innocence because he is innocent.
The irony of the story is that Hauchercone never even picked up the wallet, just a piece of string. But his enemy spread the news, that he did steal the wallet. Hauchercone wishes that people would believe he is innocent, because he really is but the people turn against him which makes Hauchercone eventually a raging maniac. He keeps retelling the story of the piece of string.
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Hauchercone expects people to believe in his innocence because he is innocent.
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From the story, every single detail is listed within 2 sentences that have the information needed to solve this problem
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OK Buddy first off one is named the curse of king tut what does that mean it means the curse of that specific person and the other is generally the power of any curse (BTW curses are not real to me because i do not believe so and please don't let me down on your beliefs for you do as you may)
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Answer: unique means different from the rest and specific means that something has to be a certain way
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those are definitions