Which statement best explains why the animals readily accept the increased workload?

They think that the harder they work, the more rations they will receive from their leaders, the pigs.
They believe that all of their work benefits the community of animals and ultimately is for the best.
They have been told that they will be able to sleep in beds like the pigs if they continue to work hard.
They think that by working hard they will demonstrate that they are better and more deserving than the pigs.

1 answer

The statement that best explains why the animals readily accept the increased workload is:

They believe that all of their work benefits the community of animals and ultimately is for the best.

This reflects the idea of collective effort for a common good, which is a central theme in many narratives about shared labor and community responsibility, often seen in allegorical stories about social justice and equality.