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Fudgin [204]
3 years ago
10

List changes to farm rules or policies that occur in chapter 8. You should list at least 5.

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1 answer:
Alona [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. The sixth commandment was changed from, " No animal shall kill any other animal", to "No animal shall kill any other animal without cause".

2. The fifth commandment was changed from, " No animal shall drink alcohol", to "No animal shall drink alcohol to excess"

3. The pigeons were asked to drop their slogan from "Death to Humanity", to "Death to Fredrick".

4. The pigeons were again asked to alter their slogan from, "Death to Fredrick "to "Death to Pilkington".

5. A dog named Pink eye was now to taste Napoleon's food before he ate it to avoid poisoning.

Explanation:

In "Animal Farm", by George Orwell, several changes occurred in the farm in Chapter 8. The sixth commandment had changed with the addition of two words that justified the killing of animals if there was a good reason behind it. When Napoleon drank excess alcohol, he added two words to the fifth commandment to accommodate his indulgence in excess alcohol.

The slangs of the pigeons were changed accordingly as Napoleon changed his enemies. Also, a new dog was assigned to taste Napoleon's food to ensure that it was not poisoned.

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