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According to the narrator in Animal Farm, how do the animals' lives now have a "greater dignity"?

(A) They have more food and work less.
(B) They are free from human oppression.
(C) They have a greater sense of purpose and community.
(D) All of the above.

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The animals in 'Animal Farm' believe their lives have greater dignity as they are free from human oppression; they govern themselves and work for their own benefit.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the narrator in Animal Farm, the animals' lives now have a "greater dignity" because they are free from human oppression (B). The story depicts the animals taking over the farm with the belief that they are creating a better society for themselves, free of the injustices they endured under human farmers. This newfound freedom is seen as giving their lives greater dignity because they are working for themselves and governing their own lives, even though as the story progresses, it becomes clear that the reality of their situation is quite different.

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