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- How does Clovers response support the authors purpose? Check all that . . .
How does Clover's response support the author's purpose? Check all that apply She feels great despair, like many people in the Soviet Union She was wrong to think that the strong would protect the weak She is pleased with the changes on the farm, although life is not perfect She is correct in thinking that taking over the farm has solved all their problems She is similar to peasants who
- How does Clover’s response support the author’s purpose? (Check all . . .
How does Clover’s response support the author’s purpose? (Check all that apply ) She feels great despair, like many people in the Soviet Union She was wrong to think that the strong would protect the weak She is pleased with the changes on the farm, although life is not perfect She is correct in thinking that taking over the farm has solved all their problems She is similar to peasants
- How does Clover’s response support the author’s purpose? Select three . . .
The chosen options A, B, and C illustrate how Clover's response in "Animal Farm" reflects sadness over violence, embodies the initial hopes for improvement, and reveals disillusionment with authority figures These aspects support Orwell's critique of power and its effects on individuals and society Clover's experiences parallel those of real-life Soviet citizens during oppressive regimes
- How does Clovers response support the authors purpose? Check all that . . .
She feels great despair, like many people in the Soviet Union She was wrong to think that the strong would protect the weak She is pleased with the changes on the farm, although life is not perfect She is correct in thinking that taking over the farm has solved all their problems She is similar to peasants who thought that the rebellion would create a better world arrow right See Expert
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How does Clover's response support the author's purpose? Check all that apply • She feels great despair, like many people in the Soviet Union • She was wrong to think that the strong would protect the weak • She is pleased with the changes on the farm, although life is not perfect • She is correct in thinking that taking over the farm has solved all their problems • She is
- How does Clovers response support the authors purpose? Check all that . . .
She feels great despair, like many people in the Soviet Union She was wrong to think that the strong would protect the weak She is pleased with the changes on the farm, although life is not perfect She is correct in thinking that taking over the farm has solved all their problems She is similar to peasants who thought that the rebellion would create a better world
- How does Clover’s response support the author’s purpose? Check all that . . .
B She was wrong to think that the strong would protect the weak C She is pleased with the changes on the farm, although life is not perfect D She is correct in thinking that taking over the farm has solved all their problems E She is similar to peasants who thought that the rebellion would create a better world
- How does Clovers response support the authors purpose? Check all that . . .
How does Clover's response support the author's purpose? Check all that apply - She feels great despair, like many people in the Soviet Union - She was wrong to think that the strong would protect the weak - She is pleased with the changes on the farm, although life is not perfect - She is correct in thinking that taking over the farm has solved all their problems - She is similar to
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