Why does George Orwell’s Animal Farm qualify as dystopian fiction?
It explains the unexplainable.
It frightens children into obedience.
It describes a society wrecked by oppressive governments.
It teaches morals through stories of gods and goddesses.–Animal Farm,
George Orwell
Which statement best explains how the details in the passage develop the central idea that people in power use deceit to control others?
The details show that Squealer really believes everything he is saying.
The details show that Squealer lets the other animals do whatever they please.
The details show how Squealer proves that he is not lying by saying that he does not even like milk and apples.
The details show how Squealer turns unpleasant truths into persuasive lies to control the animals.