Squealer taught this phrase to the sheep to prepare the animals to accept the pigs' transformation without question, as shown in option B.
<h3>Why was this phrase significant?</h3>
- Because animals were taught to abhor any creature that resembled humans.
- Because pigs started to behave like humans.
- Because the pigs couldn't lose control of the farm.
The pigs started a revolution against humans and took over the farm. They taught that everyone who walked on two legs, like men, was an enemy. However, the pigs took on oppressive behaviors like men and began to walk and behave like them.
As they could not lose control, it was necessary to teach the animals that walking on two legs was a good thing.
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option (c) he <u>recollected</u> soda cans so he could see them for money.
"It's been fun," she said. "Don't you agree?"
"Yes. It's been a blast," he said.