<h2>Hope this helps. Luckily I had the actual Animal Farm book right next to me. I have been reading it. XD</h2><h2><u> </u></h2><h2>Question:</h2>
A large wooden crate was delivered to the farmhouse from Willingdon. What was it? (Animal Farm)
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Answer:</h3>
The large crate that was delivered to the farmhouse from Willington was rumored to be Whiskey that the pigs had bought.
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Explanation:</h3>
Chapter 9 | Page 86
"On the day appointed for the banquet, a grocer's van drove up from Willingdon and delivered a large wooden crate at the farmhouse. That night there was the sound of uproarious singing, which was followed by what sounded like a violent quarrel and ended at about eleven o'clock with a tremendous crash of glass. No one stirred in the farmhouse before noon on the following day, and the word went round that from somewhere or other the pigs had acquired the money to buy themselves another case of whisky."
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What was the barley used for?
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Answer 2:</h3>
From reading the text it seems that the barley was going to be used to sow and re-seed the pasture.
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Explanation:</h3>
Chapter 8 | Page 75
"It was given out that the pasture was exhausted and needed re−seeding; but it soon became known that Napoleon intended to sow it with barley."
Chapter 5 | Page 34
" If one of them suggested sowing a bigger acreage with barley,"
Chapter 9 | Page 76
"Now that the small field beyond the orchard had been set aside for barley,"
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I think it is B hope you get it right Good luck!
The first two are parallel: "Bernie not only forgot <u>his one-year anniversary with Rachel</u> but also <u>he missed his father's birthday</u>." His and the name of a person, as well as their special day, are mentioned in each of the underlined phrases. Although they do not sound the same and may not have the same number of words, the construction of meaning is the same and the number of syllables is roughly the same. In, "Stan is a <u>voracious reader</u>, an <u>expressive writer</u>, and a <u>skillful painter</u>." all the underlined things are exactly two words, a strong adjective, followed by a -er hobby/occupational word. This would be more so the organization of ideas, because each clause has a slightly different meaning due to the different connotations of the adjectives used.
Hope that clears it up for you so that you can do it yourself next time!
Answer: i would think it would be bold sections, headings, and roman numerals
Explanation: i think it is this because we have to select 3 responses. there are no images or bulleted lists, so that just leaves us with these 3