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Orwell uses Squealer the pig to advance his use of rhetoric in his book Animal Farm. At one point there is a significant shortage of food for many of the farm animals. Squealer responds
by reciting statistics to the animals, telling them that even though things are tough for the animals running the farm, things are better than when farmer Jones was in charge Which
answer shows how rhetoric is used to "disregard' the concerns the animals have for food shortages?
Squealer's rhetoric is mostly directed at criticizing Napolean.
o Squealer states a "readjustment in food rationing will solve the problem.
Squealer states fact, things are better than when farmer Jones ran the farm.
Squealer appeals to the other animals by telling them nothing can be done about the food shortage except to deal with it without complaining.​

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Answer:

Which answer shows how rhetoric is used to "disregard' the concerns the animals have for food shortages?

Squealer states a "readjustment in food rationing will solve the problem.

Step-by-step explanation:

This rhetoric was deployed by Squealer inorder to address the concern of the animals that it was the only way to solve their problems. Despite the fact that, the food produced was more than enough, the Pigs and Squealer kept on rationing the food while the rest was kept for themselves and also sold inorder to earn money.

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