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photoshop1234
3 months ago
6

Which key details does Orwell include to support the central idea that Snowball uses his language skills to manipulate the other

animals? Select four options.
A."It was also found that the stupider animals, such as the sheep, hens, and ducks, were unable to learn the Seven Commandments by heart."

B."After much thought Snowball declared that the Seven Commandments could in effect be reduced to a single maxim, namely: ‘Four legs good, two legs bad.’"

C."‘A bird's wing, comrades,’ he said, ‘is an organ of propulsion and not of manipulation. It should therefore be regarded as a leg.’"

D."The birds did not understand Snowball's long words, but they accepted his explanation, and all the humbler animals set to work to learn the new maxim by heart."

E."When they had once got it by heart, the sheep developed a great liking for this maxim, and often as they lay in the field they would all start bleating ‘Four legs good, two legs
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2 answers:
Naddik [7.5K]3 months ago
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Answer:

B, C, D, E

Explanation:

Lady bird [7.4K]3 months ago
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Answer:

B. "After much consideration, Snowball stated that the Seven Commandments could essentially be simplified to a single principle: ‘Four legs good, two legs bad.’"

C. "‘A bird's wing, comrades,’ he explained, ‘is a means of movement and not of manipulation. Therefore, it should be considered a leg.’"

D. "Although the birds did not grasp Snowball's complex language, they accepted his rationale, prompting the other simpler animals to learn the new principle by heart."

E. "Once they had memorized it, the sheep took a liking to this principle, often bleating ‘Four legs good, two legs’ while resting in the fields."

Explanation:

George Orwell's "Animal Farm" is an allegorical narrative in which animals rebel against their human owners and attempt to create their own governance. However, in the wake of defeating the humans, they soon begin to contest power amongst themselves, which ultimately causes their ruin.

Snowball is the pig who challenged Napoleon for control of the farm. He effectively employed persuasive dialogue to motivate the animals to strive toward their common goal in the conflict against humans. He established the tenet "Four legs good, two legs bad" and convincingly explained it to the birds, addressing their concerns about the maxim given that they have two legs.

Thus, the correct responses are options B, C, D, and E.

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