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Which statement best explains why this passage is an example of irony? The sheep, which are four-legged animals, are chanting about how two legs are better. The sheep partake in a chant that they do not actually agree with about two legs being better. The sheep, after years of inaction, decide to take a stand about two legs being better than four. The sheep are stating that the pigs walk on two legs, which is an inaccurate description.

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  • The sheep, which are four-legged animals, are chanting about how two legs are better.

Step-by-step explanation:

Orwell uses irony to highlight how the sheep are repeating words that go against their self-interest.

Showing the sheep the new chant of "Four Legs Good, Two Legs Better" is another notice of how the sheep are utilized to solidify the pig control over the ranch. By and by, the sheep don't address anything they are instructed. Their reciting muffles some other voices.

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