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Which concepts from the novel do you think are most important? Check any that apply.

Leadership can be corrupt.
Gaining power can change your goals.
There is strength in words and language.
The working class of society is mistreated.
Leaders sometimes take advantage of those in need.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Which novel are you referring to? If you tell me the title I can mark the ones that apply and explain why.

If you meant in general, all five are common literary themes. Quick guide to help decide:

- Leadership can be corrupt. — Often true in political or dystopian novels (e.g., Animal Farm, 1984, Lord of the Flies).
- Gaining power can change your goals. — Common in character-driven or political stories (e.g., Macbeth, Animal Farm).
- There is strength in words and language. — Central in novels about propaganda, rhetoric, or persuasion (e.g., 1984, The Handmaid’s Tale).
- The working class of society is mistreated. — Key in social-realist or class-conscious works (e.g., Les Misérables, Hard Times).
- Leaders sometimes take advantage of those in need. — Frequent in political satires and critiques of authority (e.g., Animal Farm, Lord of the Flies).

Tell me the novel and I’ll check the applicable boxes and give a short justification.