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Setler79
1 day ago
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The passage suggests that Napoleon is motivated by a desire for control over the farm. Which details from the text support this

inference?
On the third Sunday after Snowball's expulsion, the animals were somewhat surprised to hear Napoleon announce that the windmill was to be built after all. He did not give any reason for having changed his mind, but merely warned the animals that this extra task would mean very hard work, it might even be necessary to reduce their rations. The plans, however, had all been prepared, down to the last detail. A special committee of pigs had been at work upon them for the past three weeks. The building of the windmill, with various other improvements, was expected to take two years.

That evening Squealer explained privately to the other animals that Napoleon had never in reality been opposed to the windmill. On the contrary, it was he who had advocated it in the beginning, and the plan which Snowball had drawn on the floor of the incubator shed had actually been stolen from among Napoleon's papers. The windmill was, in fact, Napoleon's own creation. Why, then, asked somebody, had he spoken so strongly against it? Here Squealer looked very sly. That, he said, was Comrade Napoleon's cunning. He had seemed to oppose the windmill, simply as a maneuver to get rid of Snowball, who was a dangerous character and a bad influence. Now that Snowball was out of the way, the plan could go forward without his interference. This, said Squealer, was something called tactics. He repeated a number of times, "Tactics, comrades, tactics!" skipping round and whisking his tail with a merry laugh. The animals were not certain what the word meant, but Squealer spoke so persuasively, and the three dogs who happened to be with him growled so threateningly, that they accepted his explanation without further questions.

The passage suggests that Napoleon is motivated by a desire for control over the farm. Which details from the text support this inference?

Select THREE options.
1.Napoleon forces Snowball to leave the farm by expulsion.
2.Napoleon decides to help Snowball build the windmill.
3.Napoleon steals Snowball’s plans and claims them as his own.
4.Napoleon claims to have been an advocate of the windmill.
5.Napoleon plans to modernize the farm to be more efficient.
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2 answers:
Lady bird [2.7K]1 day ago
6 0

The selected answers are: 1, 3, and 4.

1: Napoleon deployed dogs to drive Snowball away and eliminate him.

3: Squealer proclaimed that the plans were originally Napoleon's but were claimed by Snowball.

4: Napoleon delayed constructing the windmill to prevent Snowball from claiming credit.

Animal Farm is a novel authored by George Orwell, released in London in 1945, and serves as an allegory for the Russian Revolution and the subsequent years under Joseph Stalin's regime in the USSR.


Gnom [2.6K]1 day ago
4 1

Answer: C, D, E

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