In chapters 3 and 4, education is shown as the most powerful weapon to do good and evil, and the "hunger to learn" is developed through the need to stay safe.
<h3>What does education represent in "Animal Farm?"</h3>
- The Liberty.
- The power.
- The control.
- The leadership.
- The security.
- The comfort.
Education allows animals to have a developed intellect and to be able to use it for their own benefit. In this concept, the pigs, in "Animal Farm," represent those who had more access to education, had a developed intellect and achieved control of all animals.
Horses, which are the least educated animals, are exploited and deceived by pigs, which shows that lack of education oppresses, imprisons, and limits individuals.
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<span>The correct answer is A. She doesn't want to fail her mother
again. According to her mom, she doesn't work hard at all and will never
be the best pianist if she doesn't practice more. She is quite
disappointed with her daughter and would like her to be more successful
than she is at the moment. Jing-mei, on the other hand, feels bad about
the way her mother thinks about her, and doesn't want to disappoint her
again.</span>
No because the seven in the tens place is equal to 70 and the seven in the hundreds place is equal to 700.
Most likely a metaphor.
A simile is a comparison using the words like or as.