Answer:
D) He uses exaggeration to make communism appear too simplistic.
Step-by-step explanation:
"George Orwell" uses exaggeration to highlight the simplistic of communism in this book. He pokes fun at the idea that all animals should have the same protections by claiming they have no business sharing our spaces, our beds, or our wardrobes.
And because animals and humans share many characteristics, he mocks the idea that they must always be at odds with one another.
Orwell uses satire to show how ridiculous communism is and to show that it is not a good way to make a fair society.