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aksik [14]
3 years ago
15

The animals were shocked beyond measure to learn that even Snowball could be guilty of such an action. There was a cry of indign

ation, and everyone began thinking out ways of catching Snowball if he should ever come back. Almost immediately the footprints of a pig were discovered in the grass at a little distance from the knoll. They could only be traced for a few yards, but appeared to lead to a hole in the hedge. Napoleon snuffed deeply at them and pronounced them to be Snowball's. He gave it as his opinion that Snowball had probably come from the direction of Foxwood Farm.
What evidence best supports the inference that Napoleon is falsely accusing Snowball of destroying the windmill? Check all that apply.

“The animals were shocked beyond measure to learn that even Snowball could be guilty of such an action.”
“There was a cry of indignation.”
“Almost immediately the footprints of a pig were discovered in the grass.”
“everyone began thinking out ways of catching Snowball if he should ever come back”
“Napoleon snuffed deeply at them and pronounced them to be Snowball's.”
English
2 answers:
Nostrana [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a,c,e

Explanation:

WITCHER [35]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1,3,5

Explanation:

Everyone was shocked, showing that what Napoleon is saying is a lie.

Foot prints were found immediately, showing it was a setup.

Napoleon is saying it is Snowball's because he is framing him.

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