Part A: How does Orwell contrast the pigs' and the other animals' points
view about the milk?
A. The author uses dialogue to show that the animals don't want the milk, but the pigs
are interested in what will happen to it.
B. The author uses dialogue to show that the animals are concerned about what will
happen to the milk, then uses dialogue and description to show that the pigs think
they should have it themselves.
C. The author uses dialogue to show that the animals and the pigs do not think the
milk is important
D. The author juxtaposes the pigs' ideas about the milk being dangerous with the
animals' ideas that the milk is valuable
Part B: Cite evidence to support the answer in Part A. How does Orwell
contrast the points of view in this section of the text?

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Answer:

Answer is B hope i helped + give me a brainliest please?

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Is there a story or something to go bye this? Because I can’t Answer it I need more info like who is Orwell

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