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- clane answered a question in the Animal Farm Group:
Mollie runs away from the farm because she has never supported the rebellion....
- sanna asked a question in the Animal Farm Group:
In "Animal Farm," why did Mollie run away?
- d-1studentathelete asked a question in the Animal Farm Group:
How many animals arrange themselves when they enter the barn to recrive thier...
- abc-d answered a question in the Animal Farm Group:
Napoleon HATES snowball-can I stress that enough. Dude he has him run off the...
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Animal Farm Group:
The farm is taken from Mr. Jones and is then controlled by the animals,...
- cuteykitty asked a question in the Animal Farm Group:
In "Animal Farm," what changes in "government" of the farm occur?
- jamesk8 answered a question in the Animal Farm Group:
Napoleon leads the rebellion against Jones with Snowball, until he runs Snowball...
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Animal Farm Group:
Snowball, is at first, an inspiration to the other animals. Realizing that the...
- jamesk8 answered a question in the Animal Farm Group:
In Animal Farm, Napoleon and Snowball are leaders of the rebellion. Snowball...
- laura279 asked a question in the Animal Farm Group:
In "Animal Farm," what do Napoleon and the other animals think of...
- cjworld asked a question in the Animal Farm Group:
In "Animal Farm," why are Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer so important?
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Animal Farm Group:
The spontaneous demonstrations are staged by Napoleon, therefore, the irony is...
- innie asked a question in the Animal Farm Group:
In "Animal Farm," what is ironic about the "Spontaneous...
- dymatsuoka answered a question in the Animal Farm Group:
"Readjustment" is a euphemism for "reduction"; it is a term...
- dymatsuoka answered a question in the Animal Farm Group:
Old Major calls the meeting to share with the animals his dream of a utopian...
- bledar54 asked a question in the Animal Farm Group:
Why does Squealer refer to a "readjustment" in food rather than a...
- devonisthebest asked a question in the Animal Farm Group:
In "Animal Farm", why does Old Major call a meeting?
- blazedale added a post in the Animal Farm Group:
I think the main thing to take away from the explanation is that it shows how the...
- linda-allen added a post in the Animal Farm Group:
This is a good question for the discussion board because it is asking for an...
- jenny6222 created a topic in the Animal Farm Group:
What do you think about Squealer's explanation?
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