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In animal farm, who is revealed to have taught themselves to read and write at the end of chapter two
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At the end of Chapter Two of George Orwell's "Animal Farm," it is revealed that the pigs, specifically the pig named Benjamin, have taught themselves to read and write. The pigs take on the leadership roles on the farm and begin to organize the animals after the rebellion against Mr. Jones.
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