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The relationship between Snowball and Napoleon in George Orwell’s Animal
The relationship between Snowball and Napoleon in George Orwell’s Animal Farm can be characterized as contentious and
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How does Napoleon expel Snowball from the farm?
Napoleon tells the animals that Snowball is sick, and he sends a pig slaughterer
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In Chapter 5 of Animal Farm (George Orwell)
There was a division of sympathies among the animals. Which two parties were involved
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Snowball is not responsible for the windmill in Animal Farm. The windmill was actually Napoleon's idea, and he takes credit for
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Which statement best summarizes the author’s overall reason for writing chapter 7?
Orwell reveals how both Stalin and Napoleon
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In "Animal Farm," Napoleon ousts Snowball from the farm by using his loyal pack of dogs. It all goes down during a crucial
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Choosing between Snowball and Napoleon as a leader for Animal Farm depends on perspective. Snowball emphasizes equality and
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With reference to the novel animal farm by George Orwell, discuss six factors that assisted Napoleon to be dictator on the farm
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In conclusion, George Orwell’s "Animal Farm" serves as a profound exploration of the complex dynamics of power, corruption,
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Choose the best answer. How does Napoleon get rid of Snowball and establish himself as the ruler of Animal Farm? He stirs up
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