Imagine yourself to be one of the characters of the Fable- ‘Animal Farms’ by George Orwell and make an entry in your diary expressing a key moment from the story.(110-180 words)
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Explanation:
Given :-
The difference between two selling prices of a T-shirt profits of 4%and 5%is 6
To Find :-
CP
Solution :-
At first we know that
SP = CP + Profit
Let
CP = x
Profit = 4/100 × x
Profit = 4x/100
Now
SP of T-shirt(1) = x + 4x/100
Taking LCM as 100
SP = 100 × x + 4x/100
SP = 100x + 4x/100
SP = 104x/100
Now
When profit becomes 5%
Profit = 5/100 × x
Profit = 5x/100
Now
SP = x + 5x/100
Taking LCM as 100
SP = 100 × x + 5x/100
SP = 100x + 5x/100
SP = 105x/100
Now
According to the question
\sf \dfrac{105x}{100} - \dfrac{104x}{100} = 6
100
105x
−
100
104x
=6
\sf\dfrac{105x-104x}{100} = 6
100
105x−104x
=6
\sf \dfrac{x}{100} = 6
100
x
=6
\sf x = 100\times 6x=100×6
\sf x = 600x=600
CP is Rs. 600
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Explanation:
As well as using animals as characters, Animal Farm is also a fable because of its strong moral message. Specifically, Orwell wrote this story to destroy "the Soviet myth," as he mentions in the Preface to the Ukrainian Edition of Animal Farm. (See the first reference link provided).
By this, Orwell means that the Russian Revolution did not bring true Socialism to the people to the Soviet Union. In fact, it simply replaced one form of exploitation with another. This is shown most clearly through the character of Napoleon, who is closely modelled on the Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin, and who became just as despotic as his predecessor, Mr. Jones. There is some evidence to suggest that Napoleon is even worse: he runs Snowball off the farm, for example, and he uses his guard dogs to brutally slaughter any animal who disobeys him. Moreover, Napoleon ensures that he and the other pigs do very little work and eat the best rations while the other animals are overworked and underfed.
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