Where in chapter 7 of animal farm does it say what crimes some of the animals confess too

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In Chapter 7 of "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, the animals are pressured to confess to crimes they did not commit as part of the purges orchestrated by the regime. This culminates in a scene where several animals, including the hens, confess to conspiring with Snowball, and some even confess to having committed various acts of treachery.

This chapter famously includes the harrowing scenes where the animals confess their supposed crimes and are subsequently executed by the dogs. If you want to locate specific crimes mentioned in the text, I recommend checking the section where the confessions are articulated, as these details highlight the oppressive and totalitarian nature of the leadership on the farm.

If you need further details or a specific excerpt, I can help summarize the events or themes.