Answer:
C. He uses reversal to show that dictators do not abide by their principles.
A. He uses parody to show how dictators deflect blame to others.
Step-by-step explanation:
George Orwell's "Animal Farm" (1945) is an allegorical novella. It satirizes the soviet government of Russia under the leadership of Joseph Stalin. Napoleon is characterized as leader similar to Joseph Stalin, while Squealer is characterized as Vyacheslav Molotov (Soviet's diplomat and foreign minister).
The most correct option is C. Napoleon has clearly abandons his original stance against windmill. So it shows that dictators do not abide by their principles.
The second closest option is A. Napoleon with the help of Squealer blames Snowball of stealing Napoleon's plan to build a windmill. This strategy devalues Snowball's character in the minds of naive animals of the farm.
Option B is totally incorrect, because loyalty rewarded is not a bad thing and hence not a satire. Moreover there is no emphasis on such thing in this passage. Dogs are shown just as dictator's use of power to achieve their goals.
Option D is also totally incorrect because Squealer is very wise strategist and persuasive speech maker. He is in no way a naive character, neither a follower but one of the leaders.
Option E is also incorrect because the naive animals of the farms accept the explanation only because of fear of dictator's use of power (dogs).