Why did the animals work so hard that year?
a) They were forced to work by the humans.
b) They were promised extra rations for their hard work.
c) They wanted to prove that they were better than the humans.
d) They wanted to benefit themselves and future generations.
5 answers
The exact reason for why the animals in question worked so hard cannot be determined without further context or specific information. However, based on the given options, any of the choices (a, b, c, d) could be plausible depending on the story or situation being referred to.
Why does Napoleon say that animals need to engage in trade with the neighboring humans?
a
To make a profit for themselves.
b
To show they are self-sufficient capitalists.
c
To get supplies they urgently needed for the windmill.
d
To show the humans how superior animals are.
a
To make a profit for themselves.
b
To show they are self-sufficient capitalists.
c
To get supplies they urgently needed for the windmill.
d
To show the humans how superior animals are.
Based on the given options, it can be inferred that the most logical answer is option c) To get supplies they urgently needed for the windmill.
How does Squealer convince the animals that there was never a resolution against using beds?
a
Magic!
b
By blaming Snowball for spreading lies.
c
By showing them an original document from Old Major that praised beds.
d
By reminding them that beds are necessary for their well-being.
a
Magic!
b
By blaming Snowball for spreading lies.
c
By showing them an original document from Old Major that praised beds.
d
By reminding them that beds are necessary for their well-being.
Based on the given options, the most plausible answer is b) By blaming Snowball for spreading lies.