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5. Many critics see Benjamin the cynical donkey as representing the sentiments (ideas and feelings) of George Orwell. If this is true, what do you think George Orwell wanted readers to learn (big, universal ideas) by reading Animal Farm? Explain your thinking and use AT LEAST TWO pieces of text evidence to support your thinking. Answer in AT LEAST FIVE complete sentences using RACES format.​

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