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Which statement best explains how Orwell uses Boxer's response to support his purpose?
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Read the passage from Animal Farm
"Our Leader, Comrade Napoleon," announced Squealer,
speaking very slowly and firmly, "has stated categorically-
categorically, comrade--that Snowball was Jones's agent
from the very beginning-yes, and from long before the
Rebellion was ever thought of."
"Ah, that is different!" said Boxer. "If Comrade Napoleon
says it, it must be right."
"That is the true spirit, comrade!" cried Squealer, but it was
noticed he cast a very ugly look at Boxer with his little
twinkling eyes. He turned to go, then paused and added
impressively: "I warn every animal on this farm to keep his
eyes very wide open. For we have reason to think that
some of Snowball's secret agents are lurking among us at
this moment."
He uses Boxer's response to show the importance and
power of free speech.
He uses Boxer's response to show that propaganda is
not always effective
He uses Boxer's response to show how dictators control
what others perceive to be true.
He uses Boxer's response to show that total obedience
will always be rewarded

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