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Which statement best explains how Boxer’s values differ from Napoleon’s in chapter 6 of Animal Farm?

Boxer values success, while Napoleon values good efforts.
Boxer values truth, while Napoleon values cunning and deviousness.
Boxer values teamwork, while Napoleon values independence.
Boxer values hard work, while Napoleon values power and success.

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"Boxer values hard work, while Napoleon values power and success."

Explanation: In Chapter 6 Boxer’s response to increasing demands is to double down on labor ("I will work harder," "Napoleon is always right"), while Napoleon pursues consolidation of authority, trade with humans, and policies that secure his control and the farm's outward success.