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How does Orwell use satire in this passage?
a) to present the opposite of the normal order of things
b) to mimic the situation directly to produce a comical effect
c) to expose and condemn the corruption and character flaws of the pigs
d) to exaggerate Mr. Pilkington’s kindness toward the animals on the farm
Answer:
Orwell uses satire in this passage to:
c) to expose and condemn the corruption and character flaws of the pigs
Explanation:
"Animal Farm" is an allegorical novella by George Orwell. It was written as a criticism of the Soviet regime to which Russia was subjected by Stalin. Orwell himself was a democratic-socialist.
The excerpt we are analyzing here was taken from the final chapter of the book. It portrays a meeting between the pigs from Animal Farm and Mr. Pilkington. <u>The animals from the farm tried to establish a fair and equal society after expelling their human owner. However, after becoming the leaders of the new society, the pigs realized their position gave them advantages. Soon, they became more and more similar to humans. They began to exploit the other animals, creating a clear distinction between themselves and the others. They also began to trade with the very humans they once despised. In this excerpt, Pilkington is complimenting the pigs on the way they treat the animals that are below them in social hierarchy. The fact that a corrupt human is complimenting the pigs serves to expose the pigs' corruption and character flaws.</u>
The readers get to know that not every plants that seem harmless are actually harmless.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Rainforest are basically forests which are spreaded across acres and which faces high rainfall almost throughout the year.
If we talk about the poisonous medicinal plants of rainforest, there are innumerable plants in the forest and most of those plants might seem quite harmless but that must not be the case.
Some of the most deadliest and toxic plants include the Water Hemlock, White snakeroot, Castor bean, Tobacco and many such other toxic plants which can be found in rainforest all over the world.
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Hello. You forgot to show the answer options. The options are:
A sunset
A sunrise
A full moon
A half moon
Answer:
A sunrise
Explanation:
The sunrise has a strong symbolism, indicating that a character is receiving a second chance or a new opportunity. That's because sunrise means a fresh start, where all things can be redone, even if they have to start from scratch. Sunrise means that an individual has a day full of possibilities ahead, where he may have new chances to start over and achieve opportunities.
Answer:
He would have died!
Explanation:
It's kind of obvious what would have happened to him (no offense :) ).
Therefore, I have no more to say.
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