read the passage from animal farm. napoleon stood sternly surveying his audience; then he uttered a high…

read the passage from animal farm. napoleon stood sternly surveying his audience; then he uttered a high - pitched whimper. immediately the dogs bounded forward, seized four of the pigs by the ear and dragged them, squealing with pain and terror, to napoleons feet. the pigs ears were bleeding, the dogs had tasted blood, and for a few moments they appeared to go quite mad. to the amazement of everybody, three of them flung themselves upon boxer. boxer saw them coming and put out his great hoof, caught a dog in mid - air, and pinned him to the ground. the dog shrieked for mercy and the other two fled with their tails between their legs. boxer looked at napoleon to know whether he should crush the dog to death or let it go. napoleon appeared to change countenance, and sharply ordered boxer to let the dog go, whereat boxer lifted his hoof, and the dog slunk away, bruised and howling. which details from the text support the claim that this passage is an allegory for the great purge? select two options. snowballs return to the farm as joness agent the false confessions extracted from the four pigs boxers ability to stop the dogs from hurting him the slaughter of the pigs by the dogs at napoleons order the dogs reaction to boxers defense against them
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Brief Explanations:
La Gran Purga fue un periodo de represión y ejecuciones en la Unión Soviética. En el pasaje, las confesiones falsas de los cerdos y su posterior matanza por parte de los perros a instancias de Napoleón son similares a los juicios falsos y ejecuciones durante la Gran Purga.
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- the false confessions extracted from the four pigs
- the slaughter of the pigs by the dogs at Napoleon’s order