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DiKsa [7]
2 years ago
14

Read the passage, then answer the question that follows.

English
2 answers:
sp2606 [1]2 years ago
8 0

<u>Answer:</u>

<em>(C) Squealer does not wants to lose his position of power and comfort. </em>

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<u>Explanation:</u>

This is one of the most apt propagandas which have been used by squealer to convinces the other animals in the animal farm of the case which is prevailing in the present scenario. There were certain things that were made mandatory by him for the animals to do. He was using every propaganda to remain powerful and gain full advantage of his present position.

il63 [147K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

B) He lies to keep the other animals from rebelling.

C) He does not want to lose his position of power and comfort.

D) He wants to enjoy privileges that the other animals do not have.

Explanation:

In the excerpt from George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Squealer makes use of biased information to encourage the pigs' political views and hide their real intentions. The reason is that they want to live comfortably and have privileges. However, they do not want the rest of the animals to realize that they are not like them in status. Thus, Squealer, who is good at persuading others, tells them that the wise pigs need to work quietly.

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