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Read this excerpt from " shooting an elephant " by george orwell :

when a nimble burman tripped me up on the football field and the referee.. looked the other way , the crowd yelled with hideous laughter ... in the end the sneering yellow faces of young men that met me everywhere the insults hooted after me ... got badly on my nerves.
which words in the text most clearly show an imperialistic attitude?

A. young men that met me everywhere
B. a nimble burman tripped me up
C. the sneering yellow faces
D. the insults hooted after me

Read this excerpt from " shooting an elephant " by george orwell : when-example-1
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The sneering yellow face
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The right answer is the C: The sneering yellow faces. This scornful and offensive characterization of the Burman (or Bamar) spectators that are attending the football match is the one that most clearly shows an imperialistic attitude in the narrator, an English man who is working as a police officer in Burma and has been charged with the task of shooting an elephant that has killed a local. One of the themes of this story by George Orwell is, in fact, British imperialism and the disastrous consequences that it had for the peoples it subjugated and exploited.

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