Please help! Urgent!

The harness-room at the end of the stables was broken open; the bits, the nose-rings, the dog-chains, the cruel knives with which Mr. Jones had been used to castrate the pigs and lambs, were all flung down the well. The reins, the halters, the blinkers, the degrading nosebags, were thrown on to the rubbish fire which was burning in the yard. So were the whips. All the animals capered with joy when they saw the whips going up in flames.

–Animal Farm,
George Orwell

What are the purposes of the imagery in this passage? Check all that apply.

A) to convey a sense of order
B) to emphasize the cruelty of humans
C) to create a sense of liberation
D) to underline the reasons for rebellion
E) to visualize the victory of the animals

Respuesta :

answer: b, c, d, e.        

The imagery is the figure of speech or phrases used by the poets and writers to create the complete image of the scene in the mind of the reader. It also uses metaphor and figurative language to make the reader feel about the sense of the excerpt.

The purpose of the imagery in the given passage is as follows:

Option B. to emphasize the cruelty of humans

Option C. to create a sense of liberation

Option D. to underline the reasons for the rebellion

Option E. to visualize the victory of the animals

Reason:

The lines of phrases used in the passage to show the imagery are:

  • For Option B. the phrase used is "the dog-chains, the cruel knives"

  • For Option C. the phrase used is "the halters, the blinkers"

  • For Option D. the phrase used is "thrown on the rubbish fire"

  • For Option E. the phrase used is "the animals capered with joy"

To know more about imagery, refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/18453023

ACCESS MORE
EDU ACCESS