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Angelina_Jolie [31]
3 years ago
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In the book animal farm what are some objections to animalism

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mezya [45]3 years ago
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Answer:

Jones, the farmer, and believe that they owe everything to him and would starve to death if he did not feed them. One of the more subtle forms of opposition to the principles of Animalism comes from Moses, the raven, with his tales of Sugarcandy Mountain, a wonderful country to which the animals will go after death.

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olasank [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Jones, the farmer, and believe that they owe everything to him and would starve to death if he did not feed them. One of the more subtle forms of opposition to the principles of Animalism comes from Moses, the raven, with his tales of Sugarcandy Mountain, a wonderful country to which the animals will go after death.

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