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- why does orwell choose to use dramatic irony throughout animal farm?
a. it emphasizes the animals ignorance, manipulation.
b. it highlights the animals need for the pigs continued leadership.
c. it develops the readers understanding of the dangers of rebellion.
d. it reveals snowballs plan to trick the animals and destroy animal farm.
In "Animal Farm", dramatic irony is used to show the animals' ignorance (they don't see the pigs' manipulation) and the pigs' manipulation. Option A aligns with this as the irony emphasizes how the animals' ignorance allows the pigs to manipulate them. Option B is incorrect as the irony doesn't highlight a "need" for pig leadership. Option C: the irony doesn't focus on developing understanding of rebellion dangers. Option D: Snowball doesn't plan to destroy the farm, so D is wrong.
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A. It emphasizes the animals' ignorance, manipulation.