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Which part of this passage is an example of ridicule? The pigs create reports and then burn them. • Squealer calls the other animals ignorant. The pigs work tirelessly to organize the farm. Squealer tells
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Which part of this passage is an example of ridicule?
The pigs create reports and then burn them.
• Squealer calls the other animals ignorant.
The pigs work tirelessly to organize the farm.
Squealer tells the animals about the farm's
organization.
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the pigs create reports and then burn them. bc it is an action they are doing for fun or for laughter. i hope u pass
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