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Second Option: The other animals realize that Napoleon can be trusted.
Explanation:
"The Animal Farm" (1945) is one of the most famous modern allegorical novella, It is written by George Orwell (pen name, his real name was Eric Arthur Blair).
The passage is from the end of Chapter V, when Snowball has been expelled from the farm. Since Snowball was much loved by the animals and was also a war hero, it was planned to tarnish his reputation among the animals and make them trust Napoleon as their real and trusted leader. Squealer (a pig) was a very skilled persuasive orator. He uses card-stacking (telling lie or partial truths) and repetition techniques of political propaganda to sway the animals' opinion in Napoleon's favor.
Initially (after Napoleon's expelling Snowball), the animals did not seem to have good opinion about Napoleon, but Squealer slowly and cunningly does the job for Napoleon in making the animals realize him a trusted leader.
First and fourth options are totally incorrect. Second and third options are somewhat similar, but second option describes the purpose more clearly and accurately, so second option is correct.
When John Proctor enters Parries house Proctor disdains hypocrisy and a lot of people resent him from exposing the truth from there foolishness. However Proctor is uneasy with him self since he had conducted a extramarital affair with Abigail. His wife Elizabeth had already figured out about this affair between Proctor and Abigail so she removed Abigail from work.
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B. We found houses that were looted, bridges that were broken, and farms that had been burned.
Explanation:
The correct option is A :)
Answer:
"The Adventure of the Reigate Squire", also known as "The Adventure of the Reigate Squires" and "The Adventure of the Reigate Puzzle", is one of the short Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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