The correct answer is "Squealer's dramatic accusations draw parallels between him and Stalin’s propagandists."
The author's purpose was to explore how mass media can be used to manipulate people. Squealer is loyal to his leader, spreads false information, and uses many tactics to justify Napoleon's policies, similar to Stalin's propagandists.
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This question refers to the novel <em>Frankenstein</em> by Mary Shelley. In this book, we learn of a monster or a creature that is created by a scientist. After the creature escapes, he wants to learn more about humans and the world, and he does so by reading <em>Paradise Lost</em>, which tells the story of Adam and Eve.
It is dangerous for the creature to read <em>Paradise Lost</em> as a true story because this is not the purpose of such a text. <em>Paradise Lost </em>is a story that is meant to be allegorical and symbolic. This can also be said of other religious texts, as they do not convey the reality of the world objectively. Therefore, the creature would not benefit much from reading them. As for fictional works, the creature would encounter a similar problem, as these stories do not necessarily tell facts. The creature, however, could benefit from reading books on history, biology, philosophy or other similar subjects, as these are more likely to give an accurate image of the human world.
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1. Jem is terrified of Mrs.Dubose
The author probably uses irony to show how Jem is pretending to be brave.
2. Not every church is rich
The author probably uses irony to show how naive Scout is to realize that black churches are poorer than white churches.
3. Calpurnia has a son and a private life
The author uses irony to show how Scout thinks that Calpurnia doesn't really have a life other then being their maid.
4. Mrs.Dubose actually admires the Finches, but shes so old and sick that she says things she doesn't mean.
The teacher uses irony to show how Scout thinks Mrs.Dubose dislikes them when she admires them.
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