Q. Why was satire popular among 18th century English writers because?
Satire is the way in which author uses dark humor . Satire was popular in the 18th century english writers because Writers wanted to promote reason and rationality over tradition and religion. Therefore making fun of the traditional ways of thinking.
Q. How are satire and sarcasm the same?
Satire means making fun of people by imitating them in ways that expose their stupidity or flaws. As with satire, sarcasm depends on the listener or reader to be in on the joke. Sarcasm is insincere speech. People make satire and sarcasm happen.
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- Q. Why was satire popular among 18th century English writers because?
- Q. How are satire and sarcasm the same?
- Q. Which statement best reflect the purpose of satire?
- Q. Which prediction does this passage best support Moses?
- Q. How are satire and sarcasm the same answers com?
- Q. Which quotation from this passage is the best example of foreshadowing Animal Farm?
- Q. Which expert from Chapter 2 of Animal Farm is an example of foreshadowing?
- Q. Which animal does most of the heavy labor in Animal Farm?
- Q. What does Napoleon do with Jessie and Bluebell’s puppies?
- Q. How does Napoleon use fear in Animal Farm?
- Q. Why does Napoleon sends Boxer to the knacker?
- Q. How does Napoleon stay in charge?
- Q. What evidence is there that snowball is not to blame for these problems?
- Q. Which of the pigs proves the best writer?
- Q. What did the animals see when they looked at the farmhouse at the end of the novel?
- Q. Who does Boxer blame for the executions?
Q. Which statement best reflect the purpose of satire?
The statement that best reflects the purpose of satire is it uses wit and irony to persuade its audience to pursue social change.৮ ডিসেম্বর, ২০১৬
Q. Which prediction does this passage best support Moses?
Which prediction does this passage best support? Moses and his stories will complicate the pigs’ control over the other animals. The pigs will adopt Moses’s ideas and promote them on Animal Farm. Moses will die and end up on Sugarcandy Mountain, thus proving its existence.
Q. How are satire and sarcasm the same answers com?
How are satire and sarcasm the same? They both use humor to make a point.
Q. Which quotation from this passage is the best example of foreshadowing Animal Farm?
The quotation that is an example of foreshadowing is “The farmhouse should be preserved as a museum. All were agreed that no animal must ever live there”. Foreshadowing is a literary device that the writer uses to give a hint of what is going to happen later in the story.৯ জানু, ২০১৯
Q. Which expert from Chapter 2 of Animal Farm is an example of foreshadowing?
Which excerpt from chapter 2 of Animal Farm is an example of foreshadowing? “They [Jones and his men] had never seen animals behave like this before, and this sudden uprising of creatures whom they were used to thrashing and maltreating just as they chose, frightened them almost out of their wits.”
Q. Which animal does most of the heavy labor in Animal Farm?
Boxer
Q. What does Napoleon do with Jessie and Bluebell’s puppies?
What happened to Jessie and Bluebell’s puppies? Napoleon took them away and taught the puppies in private. Napoleon had him chased out, so he could get all the power for himself. The dogs symbolize the secret police.
Q. How does Napoleon use fear in Animal Farm?
Napoleon recognizes the power of fear and trains his menacing dogs to strike fear in the animals. This terror tactic allows him to easily usurp power and rule the farm as a ruthless tyrant. Squealer and Napoleon also make Snowball a scapegoat. They tell the animals that he is in a league with Mr.
Q. Why does Napoleon sends Boxer to the knacker?
When he collapses from overwork, the pigs say they have sent him to a veterinarian, when they have sent him to the knacker’s yard to be slaughtered, in exchange for money to buy a case of whiskey for the pigs to drink.
Q. How does Napoleon stay in charge?
Napoleon gained total control over animal farm through exiling Snowball. Using the dogs he had secretly trained, he banished Snowball from the farm. Without Snowball around, Napoleon became the undisputed leader himself. He then banned the debates and told the animals they would follow orders instead.১ জানু, ২০১৫
Q. What evidence is there that snowball is not to blame for these problems?
Napoleon and Squealer offer no real proof that Snowball has been seen or that he has conspired against the animals of the farm. Instead, Napoleon and Squealer take advantage of the fact that Snowball is gone and cannot defend himself against any accusations.
Q. Which of the pigs proves the best writer?
In the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell, it at first seems as if Snowball is the best writer. Then Snowball (for it was Snowball who was best at writing) He is the one who alters the name Manor Farm to Animal Farm and writes it on the gate.
Q. What did the animals see when they looked at the farmhouse at the end of the novel?
What did the other animals see when they looked into the farmhouse? They saw that the pigs were in an alliance with the humans, a fight broke out over a card game and they couldn’t tell pigs from humans.
Q. Who does Boxer blame for the executions?
Napoleon