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zheka24 [161]
3 years ago
14

PLEASE HELP, TIMED!

English
2 answers:
Ainat [17]3 years ago
5 0

The third option is the correct answer. In this passage, the phrase "it was not for this" shows her disappointment. It gives the reader the idea that she worked for the revolution, but she thought the resulting situation would be much better than it actually is. The other options make reference to her inability to oppose to the revolution.

White raven [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I think its C. "But still, it was not for this that she and all the other animals had hoped and toiled"

Explanation:

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