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Which part of this passage is an example of ridicule?

The pigs create reports and then burn them.

Squealer calls the other animals ignorant.

The pigs work tirelessly to organize the farm.

Squealer tells the animals about the farm’s organization.

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Despite the lack of a passage in this question, it is still possible to identify the option containing a subject of ridicule.


The correct answer is: Squealer calls the other animals ignorant.


"To ridicule" means to perform an action that undermines the reputation of someone or something in order to make them/it seem foolish. This is accomplished in the sentence as the subject, Squealer, humiliates the object, the other animals, by calling them "ignorant".

The author uses ridicule by pointing out an activity that does not make sense or is nonsensical in order to condemn the actions of some governments and political leaders. So, option (a) is the correct example.

How doe the passage brings out a ridicule from the passage?

The activity of mocking some action, behavior, etc. of a person or group of people, usually because things are absurd or do not make sense, is referred to as "ridicule."

Furthermore, in literature, such as George Orwell's classic "Animal Farm," ridicule is used to make a point about society or a particular group inside it.

In the extract offered, the narrator mentions a figure named Squealer, who was a pig in charge of managing the farm, but he also did things that others didn't understand, such as creating files, minutes, and other documents and then burning them, stating it was for the farm's welfare.

As a result, "the pigs create reports and then burn them" is the part of the passage that is ridiculed.

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