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Answer: The five languages I found in the story of ''Animal Farm'' was imagery, symbolism, irony, hyperbole, and foreshadowing. ( I am going to explain each meaning for each word.) Imagery is a vivid language that appeals to the sense. Symbolism using symbols especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visible or sensuous representations. (Symbolism example: the farmhouse symbolizes the division of power.) Irony the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning. (Irony example: Benjamin saying that life will continue being unpleasant no matter who is in charge, and none of the other animals didn't listen. But he ends up being right.) Hyperbole is an extravagant exaggeration. (Hyperbole example: “His two slogans, ‘I will work harder’ and ‘Napoleon is always right,’ seemed to him a sufficient answer to all his problems.” pg. 61) Foreshadowing is an indication of what is to come. (Foreshadowing example: the pigs end up behaving like humans before them.)