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How does Orwell use the character of Mollie?

ATo represent vanity and self-interest

BTo symbolize the hard-working peasant class

CTo show courage in the face of adversity

DTo critique Napoleon’s regime

Answer:

A. To represent vanity and self-interest

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To represent vanity and self-interest


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