To support the claim Orwell provides a hypothetical situation with someone using unclear language, as shown in the second answer option.
<h3>What is a hypothetical situation?</h3>
- An invented situation.
- A situation that does not exist in real life.
Orwell wanted to show how people defend questionable behavior with difficult language, without objectivity, and with little clarity. This ends up confusing citizens and leading them to defend situations they cannot understand.
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Answer:
do whatever your instincts are telling you to do
My future job is to become a lawyer, being a lawyer has been something i want to be since i was little. I want to be a lawyer so i can help/defend people, it’s also a really challenging job but i do know that i’ll make it.
The answer is true. It was a favorite of Shakespeare's, actually.