Nevertheless, as the summer wore on, various unforeseen shortages began to make themselves felt. There was need of paraffin oil, nails, string, dog biscuits, and iron for the horses’ shoes, none of which could be produced on the farm. Later there would also be need for seeds and artificial manures, besides various tools and, finally, the machinery for the windmill. How these were to be procured, no one was able to imagine.

–Animal Farm,
George Orwell

Which statement best identifies how the pacing in this passage contributes to the plot?

The fast pace of the passage builds suspense about Boxer's decisions as a worker.
The rapid listing of supplies serves as foreshadowing for what will happen to the windmill.
A flashback to earlier events provides a pause in the pacing to slow events down.
The issue of shortages foreshadows that the farm will experience difficulties in the future.

1 answer

The statement that best identifies how the pacing in this passage contributes to the plot is:

The issue of shortages foreshadows that the farm will experience difficulties in the future.

The rapid listing of various shortages highlights the growing challenges the farm faces, suggesting that these issues will create significant problems for the animals and their efforts, particularly in relation to the windmill and their overall success.