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In animal farm, who struggles to read and write? Boxer and clover, most of the sheep, Benjamin, the pigs, mollie
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GPT-4o mini
In "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, Boxer and Clover struggle to read and write. While Boxer is a hardworking horse who embodies a strong work ethic, his literacy is limited, and he often relies on others, particularly the pigs, for guidance. Clover, another horse, also has difficulty with reading and writing. The pigs, particularly Napoleon and Snowball, are the most educated animals on the farm, while the sheep demonstrate a lack of understanding, often bleating simplistic phrases. Benjamin, the donkey, is literate but chooses not to engage with the other animals about their struggles. Mollie, the vain horse, is more focused on her own desires and does not engage in the collective literacy efforts of the other animals.