I'm not sure Orwell does, or that it matters. You can read this story as a brutal kind of entertainment, and not consider the issue of trust at all. So, that is one option.
If you really want to examine what Orwell does to gain the reader's trust, start with the opening line, where Orwell says he was hated by a lot of people.
A) cause and effect
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The correct answer would be D. In addition to a claim, a well-organized support that is needed to be able to create and effective written or spoken message. When the ideas in a message are organized well, the audience would understand more the idea and what you are trying to relay.
Answer:
manifest-to make something evident or certain by showing or displaying it
coordinate- to cause (two or more things) to be the same or to go together well; to prevent (two or more things) from contradicting one another
assert-to state something in a strong and definite way
refute- to prove something wrong by argument or evidence
venture-to do, say, or offer something (such as a guess or an opinion) even though you are not absolutely sure about it
ascertain- to find out or learn something with certainty
paraphrase-to say something that someone else has said or written using different words
establish-.to begin or create something; to cause (someone or something) to be widely known and accepted
intend-to plan or want to do something; to have a particular thing in your mind as a purpose or goal
contend-to argue or state something in a strong and definite way
constitute-to make up or form something
retort-to say in reply; to answer (as an argument) by a counter argument
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