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Orwell's purpose is to state the need for clear, direct language.
In order to make his point, he does the exact opposite, and writes in a way that is difficult to understand. He uses "stale or mixed images...and humbug and vagueness" to explain how these things make writing hard to interpret.
In order to make his point, he does the exact opposite, and writes in a way that is difficult to understand. He uses "stale or mixed images...and humbug and vagueness" to explain how these things make writing hard to interpret.
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Orwell’s purpose is to inform his readers about political events. He achieves this by listing important events of his day.
Orwell’s purpose is to inform his readers about political events. He achieves this by quoting a current news article.
Orwell’s purpose is to persuade his readers to use simple language in political writing. He achieves this by suggesting steps writers can take to choose their words carefully.
Orwell’s purpose is to persuade his readers to use simple language in political writing. He achieves this by giving an example of a well-written political speech.