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How does Orwell use dramatic irony to reveal

character?

The text shows that the animals have the spirits of
true business owners.
The text shows that the animals distrust humans
more than any other species.
The text shows that the animals are completely
naive and unaware of their true situation.
The text shows that the animals are hard workers
and will soon read the rewards of their efforts.

Answer:the text shows that the animals are completely naive and unaware of their true situation

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Answer:

The text shows that the animals are completely naive and unaware of their true situation.

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Answer:

Orwell uses dramatic irony to reveal character when the text shows that the animals are completely naive and unaware of their true situation.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Animal Farm" by George Orwell, shows the animals in a rebellion which they do not even understand since they are constantly manipulated and convince to do as they are told to, after a speech they think is logic they are willing to do the things or at least accept that new reality they have and how they have to act.

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