Asked by Unmotivated
How does Napoleon justify the trade with humans?
a
He says that the trade is necessary for the animals' survival.
b
He claims that the humans are now their allies.
c
He blames Snowball for the decision.
d
He denies any trade is taking place.
a
He says that the trade is necessary for the animals' survival.
b
He claims that the humans are now their allies.
c
He blames Snowball for the decision.
d
He denies any trade is taking place.
Answers
Answered by
Unmotivated
What do the pigs do to the farmhouse?
a
Open it up to all the animals.
b
Renovate it for themselves.
c
Burn it down,
d
Convert it to a school.
a
Open it up to all the animals.
b
Renovate it for themselves.
c
Burn it down,
d
Convert it to a school.
Answered by
Unmotivated
What emotion does the final scene of the chapter evoke in the reader?
a
Hope for a better future.
b
Sadness for the loss of the animals' ideals.
c
Satisfaction with the pigs' success.
d
Excitement for the animals' upcoming celebrations.
a
Hope for a better future.
b
Sadness for the loss of the animals' ideals.
c
Satisfaction with the pigs' success.
d
Excitement for the animals' upcoming celebrations.
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