The Human is the lowest animal, because we are greedy and sly, and all the unhumane characteristics. Hope this helps a little bit any way.
"The Lowest Animal" is a story told by Mark Twain. The incongruity in the story is that it cannot be determined which animal is the lowest.
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He is a animal
the narrator is the person (or animal) that is telling the story. The author writes the story, but the story is told by the narrator.
In "The Lowest Animal," Twain uses verbal irony when he presents humans as the most advanced and superior species, despite highlighting their tendencies towards cruelty, greed, and arrogance. By showcasing these negative traits, Twain ironically suggests that humans might actually be the lowest animal in terms of moral behavior.
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The main character is a person or animal that is mostly said in a rhyme, story, or riddle.
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it is not a horse
St. George was a real person but the story of the dragon is a myth. Perhaps he killed another animal, such as a crocodile.
First, you pick a constellation that you like. Then, think of something to explain why it looks the way it does. Does it look like a person or an animal to you? What sort of person or animal? Why is it up in the sky? What happened to it?