Engels feels appalled by the poor living conditions he observes among the working-class in industrial cities. He is outraged by the widespread poverty, overcrowded housing, and unsanitary environments that the workers are forced to endure. Engels sees these conditions as a result of the exploitation of labor by the capitalist class.
sad, depressed and homesick because of the harsh and horrible living conditions and the soldiers missed their home family and friends.
living things have feelings but in some cases living things like plants can feel anything but they grow so they are considered living Benson living beings cannot feel anything and they are not growing.
the food
They feel they have no choice.
All living things can respond to stimuli, but they may not "feel" in the way we do.
Esperanza becomes upset because she sees the poor living conditions of the migrant workers and realizes that they are similar to her family's living situation at one point. This makes her feel ashamed and empathetic for the workers' struggles.
Please be more specific about which conditions you are referring to...and what you mean by "when."...is this when you actually feel the symptoms or when you are infected?
That would depend on the rider and the conditions. Me, I usually feel happy, winded and sweaty.
yes. pretty much any living creature can feel sad!!
it feels good just like living in a normal house
If you mean by what type of animals live in tropical conditions, there are many. There are: leopards, orangutans, chimpanzees, tigers/white tigers, all sorts of insects, snakes/pythons, carnivorous fish living in the waters, and possibly jaguars just to name a few. There are thousands of other animals living in tropical conditions too. [Other "improvers": feel free to add/remove from the list! :)]
the conditions were horrible. If you want a better description anyone can feel free to change it