Answer:
D) that will leave readers with something to consider.
Explanation:
Every reader of literature already knows that an interpretation of piece of literature (especially a poem) is just one of many other possible interpretations. When we support one interpretation, our purpose is not eliminate alternative interpretations. We just want the reader to consider our interpretation as well. Hence, we need an evidence to convince the readers that they should consider that particular interpretation as well.
Option A is incorrect, because Robert's main purpose is not to fill two or three pages, but to convince reader of that interpretation.
Option B is incorrect because it is very absurd.
Option C is also incorrect, because Robert's purpose is not to prove that ONLY his interpretation is correct. His purpose is to add one more interpretation to some already existing interpretations.
C idk for what but it sounds right
humans do not want their animals rebelling on their farms. Orwell writes, "Nevertheless, they were both thoroughly frightened by the rebellion on Animal Farm, and very anxious to prevent their own animals from learning too much about it"
I think that’s between forgiveness or pleasure I’m not to sure
what is the message of the story and how do details help you find the theme what is the story mostly aboit