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
Answer:
E.
Explanation:
it means impossible to understand or interpret so the best one that describes it would be E mysterious.
C. quickly looking over all of the words on a page because you are scanning the page like if you are asked to find a specific word on a page you wuickly read over it to find that word.
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Answer:
The Aquarium is gone. Everywhere, / giant finned cars nose forward like fish
frayed flags / quilt the graveyards of the Grand Army of the Republic.
he seems to wince at pleasure / and suffocate for privacy
Explanation:
I'd say its the second choice