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(1) when we call someone “pig” or “swine,” we do not mean it as a compliment. (2) but pigs do not deserve to be used as a symbol for an insult. (3) they are probably not as dirty as they are made out to be. (4) according to one pig keeper, swine are very clean when allowed to live in a clean environment. (5) he feels that pigs are usually dirty simply because their keepers don’t clean their pens. (6) in any case, no one has proven that the pig that wallows in mud prefers that to a cool bath. (7) furthermore, pigs are smarter than most people think. (8) many farmers, for example, have observed that pigs frequently undo complicated bolts on gates in search of adventure or romance. (9) so the next time you call someone a pig, perhaps he or she ought to be someone you wish to praise.

4. in general, the major
details of this passage are

a. reasons why pigs are dirty.

b. reasons why pigs should not be used as symbols for insults.

c. ways to insult or compliment people.

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