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30 June, 22:41

Which statements about the passage supports the idea that this passage is an allegory for the famine in the Soviet union select three options

• the foot rations have been cut and animals are starving

• The windmill has collapsed and people were talking about it

• The animals have never had contact with Mr. Whymper

• The reality of the food shortage is hidden from the public

• Napoleon resorts to propaganda to spread lies

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  1. 30 June, 22:51
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    The foot rations have been cut and animals are starving

    Explanation:

    Because the other answers don't have anything to do with people facing hunger
  2. 30 June, 23:07
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    A, D, and E

    Explanation:

    A for obvious reasons. When food rations are cut that relates to the famine.

    E because Napoleon continously uses propaganda to convince the animals hes doing what is best for them even when he's not.

    D because its still dealing with the food just not as direct as A
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