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xxTIMURxx [149]
3 years ago
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Which details from chapter 6 of Animal Farm support the inference that Napoleon’s actions are motivated by a desire for power an

d success? Select three options.
Napoleon's tail grows rigid and twitches when he sees that the windmill is destroyed.
Napoleon wrongly accuses Snowball of destroying the windmill.
Napoleon makes the windmill more important than everything.
Napoleon makes changes to trade rules by announcing a new policy.
Napoleon hires Mr. Whymper as the one to deal with the outside world.
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Evgen [1.6K]3 years ago
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Answer:

b c d

Explanation:

Bess [88]3 years ago
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Answer:

The details that support the inference that Napoleon's actions are motivated by a desire for power and success are:

B) Napoleon wrongly accuses Snowball of destroying the windmill.

C) Napoleon makes the windmill more important than everything.

D) Napoleon makes changes to trade rules by announcing a new policy.

Explanation:

"Animal Farm" is an allegorical novella by George Orwell in which he criticizes the Soviet regime established in Russia. The character Napoleon functions as a representation of Stalin.

<u>In Chapter 6, three details reveal how Napoleon is now driven by power and success. In order to maintain the animals under control, he creates an enemy by accusing Snowball of destroying the windmill. He then makes the windmill more important than anything else. The animals work hard to build it, but their health and diet is not taken care of by Napoleon. Napoleon also makes changes to trade rules. Now, Animal Farm will engage in trade with the neighboring farms, which was previously forbidden. Animal Farm, being ruled by animals, was supposed to not get involved with humans or anything related to humans. All those details show that Napoleon has lost sight of what Animal Farm stood for.</u>

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