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The majority of the characters in George Orwell’s Animal Farm are _____. Select all that apply.

allegorical
anarchists
anthropocentric
anthropomorphic

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Answer:

ANTHROPOMORPHIC and ANTHROPOCENTRIC.

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The answers that would best complete the given statement above would be both ANTHROPOMORPHIC and ANTHROPOCENTRIC. The majority of the characters in George Orwell’s Animal Farm are anthropomorphic, meaning, these characters are attributed uniquely human characteristics and qualities despite being nonhuman beings, inanimate objects, or natural or supernatural phenomena; and anthropocentric which means nonhuman characters. Hope this answer helps.
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