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English, 19.09.2019 16:10 rosa2268

What is most likely orwell's purpose for writing this
passage?
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every
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e been
o to demonstrate that snowball is more creative than
napoleon
o to illustrate the power struggle that napoleon will likely
win
o to reveal napoleon's real feelings about plans for the
windmill
• to show the interest of the rest of the farm in
snowball's windmill
hours
d with a
strotter,
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