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n chapter 7 of Animal Farm.
the hillside her eyes filled with
spoken her thoughts, it would
his was not what they had aimed
emselves years ago to work for
man race. These scenes of terror
what they had looked forward to
ajor first stirred them to
ad had any picture of the future,
of animals set free from hunger
ach working according to his
ecting the weak, as she had
of ducklings with her foreleg on
ch. Instead she did not know
à time when no one dared
ce, growling dogs roamed
u had to watch your comrades
sina to shocking crimes.
Which statement best describes the use of satire in this passage?



Answer :

Answer:

The passage uses satire to critique the disillusionment and betrayal experienced by the animals on the farm

Explanation:

The passage from Chapter 7 of "Animal Farm" uses satire to highlight the disillusionment and betrayal experienced by the animals on the farm. It satirizes the initial hopes and dreams of the animals for a better future after overthrowing the humans. The passage contrasts the animals' idealistic visions of freedom and equality with the harsh reality of oppression, fear, and violence under the pigs' rule. The use of satire in this passage serves to critique the corruption of power and the failure of the revolution to achieve its noble goals.