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1. Pigs got to work in the house because they need quiet to work and they got to eat more than the other animals. The piglets got special education and they couldn’t get play with the other animals and they also got to wear green ribbons on sundays.

2. Boxer was seriously hurt and Napoleon sent him to the butcher instead of the hospital. They use pigs to describe bureaucracy because it's messy.

3. They weren’t for man they were working for themselves.

4. Clover discovered that pigs were walking on two legs.

5. All animals are equal and some animals are more equal than others.

6. The animals saw that the pigs were in alliance with the humans and a fight broke out over a card game.

1. The purpose of Squealer reading the list of goods
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For one he has so many different titles for his name. He has his own apartment in the house and he has his own personal food taster to me he sounds like a king.

3. The song Comrade Napoleon praises Napoleon and suggests that the farm is still going because of him while the Beasts of England represents rebellion which happened when the animals rebelled against Mr.Jones and the others for food.

4. Napoleon was supposed to send lumber to Mr.Pilkington and Mr.Friedrick, but instead Napoleon decided to trick them both to quarrel with each other until he gets the price he want on lumber. Also Napoleon really wanted them to pay with banknotes but they were forgeries.

5. There is no defense nor attack plan and the men have more weapons, but this time they are more prepared to fight.

6. The humans saw the windmill as a sign of the pigs ability of leadership over the farm so they thought if they destroyed it than the animals would go nuts and return the farm back to Mr.Jones.

7. Animals celebrate victory at the cost of the Windmill being destroyed and Boxer splitting a hoof also most of the animals died.

8. The whiskey incident was intent on being humorous because its pigs drinking and getting drunk. The pigs all wanted to get rid of all alcoholic drinks out of fear that they would die from drinking too
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The animals are working harder and are given less food and Squealer tells them how it will benefit from it.

12. Napoleon allows Moses to return because he wants the animals to have hope for life after death and with this promise they will put up more privatization since they will eventually be rewarded.

13. Boxer is hurt from dragging stone to the Windmill and he is taken to a glue factory and Squealer tells everyone that Boxer dies at the hospital and repeats his final words and Benjamin is the only one who understands what is going on.

14. Benjamin to me is mysterious character. He knows what's going on but doesn’t try to prevent it nor say anything about it. Benjamin would maybe have been able to save Boxer if he was more aggressive but he is the type of person that knows something is wrong, but chooses to ignore it.

1. Animals have been bought to replace the dead ones. The Windmill was repaired and is used to mill corn to make money for the pigs.

2. The pigs begin to spend hours typing up reports and memos they then are burned in the furnace.

3. All the animals are happy to be apart of the Only Farm Family in England. There all happy that at least they're at a farm where their are no humans on two

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