Preoccupied by his love for Daisy, Gatsby calls off his parties, which were primarily a means to lure Daisy.
This passage is taken from the book “<u><em>Animal Farm</em></u>” written by <u>George Orwell,</u> which relates about animals on a farm who rebel against their farmer.
Question: How does Orwell use satire to support his purpose in this passage?
Answer: He uses ridicule to make fun of the beliefs of revolutionaries
Classism affects people in poverty because study’s shown that they get judged, degraded etc because they are not “high class”.
The answer to the question is (B).
Its <u><em>valid</em></u>
VALID is something that is very logical and makes sense in the topic situation
The answer is therefore <u><em>VALID</em></u>