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read the passage from animal farm.
at last, feeling this to be in some way a substitute for the words she was unable to find, she began to sing \beasts of england.\ the other animals sitting round her took it up, and they sang it three times over—very tunefully, but slowly and mournfully, in a way they had never sung it before.
they had just finished singing it for the third time when squealer, attended by two dogs, approached them with the air of having something important to say. he announced that, by a special decree of comrade napoleon, \beasts of england\ had been abolished. from now onwards it was forbidden to sing it.
the animals were taken aback.
\why?\ cried muriel.
\its no longer needed, comrade...
which detail from the text best shows a parallel to authoritarian governments?
○ the sheeps bleating of \four legs good, two legs bad\
○ the abolishment of a song from the rebellion
○ the defeat of all internal and external enemies
○ the establishment of a better society for all
To determine the detail parallel to authoritarian governments, we analyze each option:
- The sheep's bleating is a slogan, not directly about authoritarian control over cultural symbols.
- Authoritarian governments often suppress symbols of rebellion. Abolishing "Beasts of England" (a rebellion - related song) matches this, as it's a form of controlling cultural expression.
- Defeating enemies is more about conflict, not a key trait of authoritarian control over culture.
- Establishing a better society is idealistic, not a parallel to authoritarianism's repressive nature.
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