How does the use of satire and irony support orwell's purpose? check all that apply.
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How does the use of satire and irony support orwell's purpose? check all that apply.
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satire allows orwell to criticize soviet communism indirectly.
orwell's satire ridicules communism so that its faults can be revealed.
orwell's parody of stalin through napoleon makes stalin seem sympathetic.
irony allows orwell to say things that are untrue because he is trying to amuse readers.
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orwell's use of irony allows the reader to distinguish between appearances and realities.
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