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Vladimir [108]
2 years ago
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Which inferences about squealer’s motivation for using propaganda does the passage support? check all that apply. he truly belie

ves what he is saying. he lies to keep the other animals from rebelling. he does not want to lose his position of power and comfort. he wants to enjoy privileges that the other animals do not have. he wants to keep the farm running as smoothly as possible.
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notsponge [240]2 years ago
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B, C, D are inferences about the Squealer motivation for using propaganda does the passage support.

A squeal is a legitimate that is used to symbolize the communication of pigs. In different phrases, Squealer represented the pigs in conversation (propaganda). he's in a position to turn “black into white.” In present day day, Squealers are folks who tell on others.

Both characters are encouraged through the choice to assemble the windmill. Why does Squealer inform the opposite animals that there is no resolution in opposition to the pigs moving to the farmhouse He desires to maintain the alternative animals submissive.

Orwell suggests that Squealer is persuasive via the description of his appearance and actions. The others stated of Squealer that he ought to turn black into white. This description suggests that Squealer is able to persuading every body of some thing, a skill Napoleon puts to correct use.

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