Question
Which of the following statements best explains the difference between Boxer and Benjamin? TN.9-10.RL.KID.3
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Benjamin is dedicated to the farm and the cause of Animalism while Boxer is fundamentally opposed to the cause
Benjamin is dedicated to the farm and the cause of Animalism while Boxer is fundamentally opposed to the cause
Benjamin is obstinate while Boxer is loyal and dedicated to the cause of Animalism.
Benjamin is obstinate while Boxer is loyal and dedicated to the cause of Animalism.
Boxer is likeable but unable to learn the alphabet, while Benjamin is despised, but highly intelligent
Boxer is likeable but unable to learn the alphabet, while Benjamin is despised, but highly intelligent
Benjamin and Boxer are actually good old friends and quite similar.
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Benjamin is dedicated to the farm and the cause of Animalism while Boxer is fundamentally opposed to the cause
Benjamin is dedicated to the farm and the cause of Animalism while Boxer is fundamentally opposed to the cause
Benjamin is obstinate while Boxer is loyal and dedicated to the cause of Animalism.
Benjamin is obstinate while Boxer is loyal and dedicated to the cause of Animalism.
Boxer is likeable but unable to learn the alphabet, while Benjamin is despised, but highly intelligent
Boxer is likeable but unable to learn the alphabet, while Benjamin is despised, but highly intelligent
Benjamin and Boxer are actually good old friends and quite similar.
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The statement that best explains the difference between Boxer and Benjamin is:
**"Benjamin is obstinate while Boxer is loyal and dedicated to the cause of Animalism."**
This captures the contrasting characteristics of Boxer, who is hardworking and devoted to the ideals of Animalism, and Benjamin, who is skeptical and cynical about the leadership and the effectiveness of the revolution.
**"Benjamin is obstinate while Boxer is loyal and dedicated to the cause of Animalism."**
This captures the contrasting characteristics of Boxer, who is hardworking and devoted to the ideals of Animalism, and Benjamin, who is skeptical and cynical about the leadership and the effectiveness of the revolution.
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