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
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Answer: He suggests that the British will continue growing in strength.
Explanation:
Patrick Henry acknowledged and bemoaned the fact that many colonists believed that they were too weak to fight against Britain.
He believed however, that to sit around and wait and hope will only make them weaker as opposed to the British who are strong and will keep getting stronger as they raise more troops to fight against the colonists.
He therefore argued that they should use the resources that God had given them to fight and defeat the British.