C) He gives examples of the abstract names used to describe challenging political circumstances.
Orwell wants to convince readers to write in straightforward words while discussing politics. By using a case of poorly written English, he succeeds in his goal.
<h3>What was said regarding political language by George Orwell?</h3>
Political language is the main topic of the essay, which, in Orwell's words, "is designed to make falsehoods sound true and murder acceptable, and to give the impression of solidity to pure wind."
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A parallel sentence mentions the same grammatical expression twice. I would go with "D". 'Passed' and 'Demonstrated' are both past tense words that express the same past tense grammatical idea.
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d
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Answer: (B)
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Answer is B cannot stop pls mark me brainliest
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