Which statement best explains the effect of Squealer's propaganda on readers? Readers are glad to learn that the animals are happy. Readers begin to expect the animals to rise up in opposition. Readers think that the animals are naïve to believe Squealer's message. Readers realize that Napoleon is more concerned about himself than the farm.

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Answer:

Readers think that the animals are naïve to believe Squealer's message.

Explanation:

According to the excerpt, the animals are unhappy but they fail to remember what befell them the last time as they cannot recall the former regime.

As a result of this, Squeaker tells them whatever he wants them to believe and this makes the readers to conclude that the other animals are naïve to believe Squealer.

The statement that best explains the effect of Squealer's propaganda on readers is C. Readers think that the animals are naïve to believe Squealer's message.

According to the information given in the excerpt from the animal farm, the animals were unhappy about the situation that they were going through as they were treated unfairly.

In the excerpt, Squealer was manipulative. Squealer tells the animals whatever he wants them to believe and this makes the readers to conclude that the other animals are naïve to believe Squealer.

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