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What does Sugarcandy Mountain represent in the story?
the farm after the rebellion
the concept of heaven
a nation where people are free
a farm for older animals
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the concept of heaven
Sugarcandy Mountain is Moses’s mythical animal paradise — an afterlife used to comfort and pacify the animals, representing religion/heaven in the allegory.
Sugarcandy Mountain is Moses’s mythical animal paradise — an afterlife used to comfort and pacify the animals, representing religion/heaven in the allegory.
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