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The central idea is that the pigs, despite claiming to act on the behalf of the interests of the farm animals, are in fact acting like the humans that previously oppressed them. I'm assuming this passage is describing Animal Farm by George Orwell.
In the story Animal Farm by George Orwell, the animals had to rule and there existed power, corruption and inequality.
The central idea of the passage is that the:
- Pigs socialized with he humans and therefore made them to behave like them with the human instincts.
This gave rise to misuse of power and inequality and equality among the animals making them to have human instincts of corruption and many other social vices.
What is a central idea?
A central idea is the main point in a literary text. its is the unifying element of the story that ties every other elements in a story together.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.
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