The sentence is interrogative, because it's asking a question (or interrogating).
Answer:
O Mr. Jones will come back to rule the farm.
Explanation:
George Orwell's "Animal Farm" revolves around the story of animals on a farm revolting against their human masters. The story deals with themes of power, autonomy, corruption of ideas, totalitarianism, etc.
In Chapter V, Squealer announced that there will no longer be the regular Sunday debates, except <em>"to salute the flag, sing 'Beasts of England', and receive their orders for the week; but there would be no more debates."</em> He then continued to threaten them with dire consequences if the debates are done again, telling them or rather asking them<em> "Surely, comrades, you do not want Jones back?"</em>
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
It was funny to Ponyboy that although the Greasers and the Socs are so different, they are also alike. Both of the differnt groups of people are still people. They watch the same sunsets and they breathe the same air. Althought each group struggle with different issues, in the end, they are both people and they both desire some kind of fulfillment.
The answer is option d) Both A and B
When joining two independent sentences to form a compound one, we may count on punctuation and conjunctions. Option A uses both, a comma and the conjunction "and" to establish the connection between the sentences. Option B does the same by using a semicolon to show the sentences are closely related. Option C, even though very similar to option A, uses unnecessary punctuation: the semicolon should not be used before the conjunction "and" in this case.