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serg [7]
3 years ago
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Choose one point from Orwell’s essay “Politics and the English Language” with which you agree and one point with which you disag

ree. Include reasons for your arguments.
English
1 answer:
nikitadnepr [17]3 years ago
4 0

There are many valid points in Orwell's essay with which we agree. The main points relating to politics and English language are follows,

I agree that the people are now paying less attention to the grammar of English, people are finding ways to simplify the daily communication.

They paying less attention to the grammar makes English look a different language than what it was initially.

I disagree when Orwell's when he writes about the meaning less words, he explains that some words used in stories are meaning less to the reader, while as a story book reader fan I think that each word or set of words ease the imaging of story.

Learn more at brainly.com/question/24374672

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