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How does Orwell use satire to achieve his purpose in this passage? by having Clover neigh repeatedly to show a reversal in roles by having the pigs walk awkwardly on two legs as an imitation of humans by having the dogs frolic around Napoleon to make fun of the pigs by having the animals return to the buildings to show a change in fortune

Sagot :

Answer: the answer is b

Explanation:

The best answer here seems to be B, "by having the pigs walk awkwardly on two legs as an imitation of humans"

I just got done reading animal farm myself and this seems to make the most sense