Which statement best infers orwell’s purpose in writing this passage?
the author wants...
English, 19.12.2019 05:31, electronia
Which statement best infers orwell’s purpose in writing this passage?
the author wants to portray the ruthlessness of a dictator.
the author wants to expose the dangers in disobeying orders.
the author wants to show that it is useless to rebel against authority.
the author wants to reveal the foolishness of destroying your own property.
a, the author wants to portray the ruthlessness of a dictator.
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