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This commandment is an example of which type of satire? reversal, because the commandment has changed in meaning reversal, because Benjamin finally agrees to break his rule parody, because most of the animals still cannot read parody, because the commandment is making fun of the pigs

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The correct answer is reversal, because the commandment has changed in

Explanation: The commandment is an example of satire reversal.

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The correct answer is A) reversal, because the commandment has changed in meaning.

This commandment is an example of reversal satire because the commandment has changed in meaning.

The commandment says: "For once Benjamin consented to break his rule and he read out to her what was written in the wall. There was nothing there now except a single commandment: all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

We are referring to an excerpt from the novel "Animal Farm," written By George Orwell in 1945. The general topic of the story is that the animals try to rebel against their owner because they want to be free and equal.

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