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read the passage from animal farm. \you have heard then, comrades,\ he …

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read the passage from animal farm.
\you have heard then, comrades,\ he said, \that we pigs now sleep in the beds of the farmhouse? and why not? you did not suppose, surely, that there was ever a ruling against beds? a bed merely means a place to sleep in. a pile of straw in a stall is a bed; properly regarded. the rule was against sheets, which are a human invention. we have removed the sheets from the farmhouse beds, and sleep between blankets. and very comfortable beds they are too! but not more comfortable than we need, i can tell you, comrades, with all the brainwork we have to do nowadays. you would not rob us of our repose, would you, comrades? you would not have us too tired to carry out our duties? surely none of you wishes to see jones back?\
the animals reassured him on this point immediately,
which statement supports the idea that this passage is an allegory for totalitarian propaganda?
○ the animals agree that they do not wish to see jones back.
○ the animals want the pigs to sleep in the farmhouse beds..
○ the animals support the pigs’ decision to sleep an extra hour.
○ the animals do not complain about pigs in power breaking rules.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct statement, we analyze the concept of totalitarian propaganda in the context of Animal Farm. Totalitarian propaganda often involves those in power (pigs) bending rules while the oppressed (other animals) accept it.

  • The first option is about not wanting Jones back, which is not directly about rule - breaking by pigs.
  • The second option says animals want pigs to sleep in farmhouse beds, but the passage shows pigs are justifying their rule - breaking, not that animals actively want it.
  • The third option about sleeping an extra hour is not related to the rule - breaking theme.
  • The fourth option, "The animals do not complain about pigs in power breaking rules", fits as the pigs (in power) redefine the rule (about beds) and the animals don't object, which is characteristic of totalitarian propaganda where the ruling group bends rules and the masses accept it.

Answer:

The animals do not complain about pigs in power breaking rules.