In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the characters who struggle to learn to read and write include:
- Boxer: He tries to learn to read but has difficulty understanding the words and literacy.
- Clover: She also attempts to learn to read and write but faces challenges.
- Most of the sheep: They do not have significant literacy skills and do not learn to read or write.
Benjamin the donkey is intelligent and can read and write, but he is cynical and chooses not to engage actively in the farm's educational efforts.
The pigs are the most educated animals on the farm and do not struggle with reading and writing; they actually work to educate themselves and others for their advantage.
Mollie does not show interest in learning to read and write as she is more concerned with her own pleasures and vanity.
So, the correct selections that struggle to learn to read and write are Boxer, Clover, and Most of the sheep.