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Read the excerpt from chapter 2 of Animal Farm.


The pigs now revealed that during the past three months they had taught themselves to read and write from an old spelling book which had belonged to Mr. Jones’s children and which had been thrown on the rubbish heap. Napoleon sent for pots of black and white paint and led the way down to the five-barred gate that gave on to the main road. Then Snowball (for it was Snowball who was best at writing) took a brush between the two knuckles of his trotter, painted out MANOR FARM from the top bar of the gate and in its place painted ANIMAL FARM.


How does the pacing of this passage influence the reader’s interpretation of the text? Select two options.


The fast pacing of the text contributes to a feeling of suspense.

The fast pacing highlights exciting events to keep the reader’s attention.

The fast pacing indicates that the story is moving toward a key event in the text.

The slow pacing furthers the plot by explaining how the pigs can read and write.

The slow pacing furthers the plot by giving details about Napoleon and Snowball.

Respuesta :

The options that explain the effect of the pacing are, first , number 2.The reader finds one action after the other which make the story very interesting .In addition, the reader is motivated to keep on reading to find out the meaning of the events happening one after the other.The second option would be number three.A key event seems to be at hand.The author´s fast pacing seems to be leading the reader through a path where they will meet a very important occurrence which will mark a fundamental  circumstance in the story.

Answer:

B and C

Explanation: