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maw [93]
2 years ago
5

What does Napoleon do to the plans for the windmill?  What does his action symbolize?

English
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padilas [110]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

He wanted to build a windmill. What did Napoleon do to Snowball's plans? He snuffed at them once or twice, urinated over the plans and walked out without uttering a word. ... They formed themselves into two factions under the slogan's, "Vote for Snowball and the three day week", and vote for Napoleon and the full manager.

Explanation:

I literatly had no idea. I just got this off the internet.

tamaranim1 [39]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: He snuffed at them once or twice, urinated over the plans and walked out without uttering a word. makes napoleon look dominant & superior

Explanation: Napoleon guaranteed that the windmill was initially his thought, and Snowball took it. The windmill is the guarantee of a simple life for the creatures. Snowball persuaded them that they would have machines to do the entirety of their work, power in their slows down, and a multi day work week. The creatures spend extended periods chipping away at the windmill. Each time something transpires, they modify it. It props them up, giving them the inspiration to work. Napoleon utilizes this to keep the creatures in line, as a blend danger and prize. At last, the windmill is exploded by the people and they choose to assemble it once more, making the windmill an interminable un-conceded guarantee.

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