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"The pigs had become indistinguishable from the humans. The animals looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and could not tell which was which."
What theme does this final passage reinforce?
(5 points)
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The importance of animal intelligence
The importance of animal intelligence
The inevitability of human kindness
The inevitability of human kindness
The success of rebellion and equality
The success of rebellion and equality
The corruption of power and betrayal of ideals
The corruption of power and betrayal of ideals
Question 13
Which narrative choice most emphasizes the betrayal of revolutionary ideals?(5 points)
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Describing the farm in vivid detail
Describing the farm in vivid detail
Showing the pigs gradually gaining privileges
Showing the pigs gradually gaining privileges
Using animals instead of humans
Using animals instead of humans
Presenting the story in third-person limited
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1) The corruption of power and betrayal of ideals.
- The ending shows the pigs becoming like the humans they overthrew, reinforcing how the revolution’s ideals were betrayed by those in power.
2) Showing the pigs gradually gaining privileges.
- The gradual accumulation of privileges and changes in behavior highlights how the leaders become corrupt and betray the revolution over time.
- The ending shows the pigs becoming like the humans they overthrew, reinforcing how the revolution’s ideals were betrayed by those in power.
2) Showing the pigs gradually gaining privileges.
- The gradual accumulation of privileges and changes in behavior highlights how the leaders become corrupt and betray the revolution over time.
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