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read the excerpt from \politics and the english language\ by george orwell. in our time, political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible. things like the continuance of british rule in india, the russian purges and deportations, the dropping of the atom bombs on japan, can indeed be defended, but only by arguments which are too brutal for most people to face, and which do not square with the professed aims of political parties. thus political language has to consist largely of euphemism, question - begging and sheer cloudy vagueness.... such phraseology is needed if one wants to name things without calling up mental pictures of them. consider for instance some comfortable english professor defending russian totalitarianism. he cannot say outright, \i believe in killing off your opponents when you can get good results by doing so.\ probably, therefore, he will say something like this: which statement correctly identifies the way evidence is used to support the underlined claim? orwell lists statistics to support the underlined claim. orwell quotes an article with examples of cloudy language. orwell provides a hypothetical situation with someone using unclear language. orwell lists facts to prove that most newspapers use puzzling language.
Orwell provides a hypothetical situation of an English professor defending Russian totalitarianism to show how unclear language is used in political speech. He doesn't list statistics, quote an article, or list facts about newspapers in this context.
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Orwell provides a hypothetical situation with someone using unclear language.