In Animal Farm, what does Squealer say will happen if the animals continue to have Sunday morning debates?

Napoleon will make the animals work harder.
Mr. Jones will come back to rule the farm.
The animals will have to build a windmill.
Snowball will return and make bad decisions.

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In "Animal Farm," Squealer warns the animals that if they continue to have Sunday morning debates, it could lead to chaos and ultimately result in Mr. Jones returning to rule the farm again. He uses this fear to discourage dissent and maintain control over the animals. So, the correct choice is:

Mr. Jones will come back to rule the farm.

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