Napoleon's betrayal of Boxer is the ultimate betrayal to show that the new boss truly is the same as the old boss, and everything leading up to that point is the regression of the new regime to a state that is the same or worse than when Jones was in charge of the farm. That slow change could be considered "rising action", with the betrayal being the ultimate point of no return, after which the pigs join man in a game of cards and resemble man in EVERY way, including the disregard for life that was pointed out by Old Major back in chapter one.
I suppose that would depend on what kind of betrayal. Is this research, or is this a personal essay about a betrayal that happened to you? In the first case, the title would have to be a little bit different... maybe even a little bit boring, like "Military Betrayals in British Naval History Pre-World War 1" or something. If it is personal you don't want to go too histrionic in the title, because you want the betrayal to hit them at the climax of the story, so you might go with something alliterative like "Blessed" or "Beneficial" Betrayal to show how your life actually got better after something really bad happened. Or, if you are still wallowing a little, you could go with "Beauty and Betrayal," which is a little over the top, but it kind of gives the idea of how you get drawn in by the beauty and attraction of all of it and then get slammed by the betrayal, because what you actually saw and believed in was only an illusion.
Lent might mean as sacrifice, but there is no other word or an alternative for Lent.
An antonym is the opposite term. The opposite of the base of the mountain would be the top. Another term for this would be the peak or the summit. You might also say the climax or the cap.
The climax can be interpreted as either, Moira making it over the cliff, releasing the tension that she or Barry might fall to their death. It can also be interpreted as when Barry lets Moira climb the next pitch first, this is when Barry finally lets go of her and trusts her. If you chose the second on then the story would have no falling action or conclusion, as it ends with the climax.
"A storm in a teacup" can refer to a huge fuss over nothing. Another alternative might be Shakespeare's (making) 'much ado about nothing'.
Codeine might be a good alternative.
You might be talking about Joe Baksi http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=10344&cat=boxer
Typically, one should feel their climax. If you do not feel it, either you are not having one or have an issue which might need a doctor a look at.
I suppose that would depend on what kind of betrayal. Is this research, or is this a personal essay about a betrayal that happened to you? In the first case, the title would have to be a little bit different... maybe even a little bit boring, like "Military Betrayals in British Naval History Pre-World War 1" or something. If it is personal you don't want to go too histrionic in the title, because you want the betrayal to hit them at the climax of the story, so you might go with something alliterative like "Blessed" or "Beneficial" Betrayal to show how your life actually got better after something really bad happened. Or, if you are still wallowing a little, you could go with "Beauty and Betrayal," which is a little over the top, but it kind of gives the idea of how you get drawn in by the beauty and attraction of all of it and then get slammed by the betrayal, because what you actually saw and believed in was only an illusion.
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Your dog might be fat, lazy , or pregnant .
Depends on the context... Two likely answers are a foreign market that is an alternative to a traditional market. For example, Europe is a tradional market, turkey or kazakstan might be a less obvious and therefore an alternative market. Or, the second way of looking at it might be that the usual foreign markets are considered, but an alternative product or service is considered. For example, tradional investment markets are stocks or bonds. An alternative might be real estate, private investments, or real estate. So, an alternative foreign market might be one of non-stocks in a foreign country. hope that helps
Taekwondo might defeat a kick boxer. It depends entirely on the skills of the combatants. Both arts are highly effective methods of combat.
Terrible! Don't do that! PLEASE DON'T DO THAT! I agree with the previous person's answer above ^^....it can breed but the outcomes may be fatal or not so pretty. The offspring might have a health deficiency.
I think that the Climax for So B. It is when she finds out about mostly everything about her life and what the word "Soof" was... (there might be more things to add)...
For some people the word "climax" has a technical sense when discussing a play. This might cause them to identify the climax with act 3 of any Shakespearean play. In a non-technical sense, the climax of the play comes when Othello smothers Desdemona. He had a chance up to that point but none after.
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