Answer:
A. words and actions
Explanation:
you don't see Han's thoughts nor feelings, but the text shows what he is saying and what he is doing.
The excerpt from <span>"The Enigma Machine” that supports the idea that Allied forces expected the Germans to complicate their coding system is the following: </span>
"The Germans
knew their enemies were listening to their secret radio com<span>munications,
but they were confident their messages were undecipherable.</span>
The ENIGMA
machine so enciphered the messages that the Germans assumed <span>the contents
could be deciphered only by duplicate ENIGMA's set according </span><span>to precise and frequently changed settings."</span>
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Answer:
C). Parody compares the pigs with human leaders in the real world.
D). Exaggeration makes Pilkington seem ridiculous and similar to the pigs.
E). Satire creates an attitude of contempt for the pigs’ treatment of the other animals.
Explanation:
Satire is demonstrated as the literary device that employs irony, humor, overstatement, or ridicule to reveal and comment upon the follies or vices inherent in the society or an individual.
In the given excerpt from 'Animal Farm', Orwell's use of parody(imitation of a specific author or genre to intentionally exaggerate it and generate a comic effect) assists in establishing the comparison between the pigs and human leaders which critiques the foibles of the latter mockingly. Exaggeration helps in ridiculing Pilkington's foolishness that makes him look similar to the pigs. While <u>satire displays Orwell's disdainful attitude towards the manner in which the pigs(representing Pilkington) treat other animals('long working hours, absence of pampering')</u>. Thus, the satire assists in highlighting and critiquing the corruption and vices of the leader like Pilkington more effectively before the audience. Thus, <u>options C, D, and E</u> are the correct answers.
I believe it is the first answer.
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