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6 April, 03:27

Which statement best explains the central idea of this

passage?

The pigs do not do the same amount of physical

work as the other animals.

Boxer and Clover are the only animals intelligent

enough to work in the fields

Life under at Animal Farm often feels like it is going

in circles.

The pigs allow Boxer and Clover to work without

bits and reins.

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  1. 6 April, 03:35
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    A.

    Explanation:

    The pigs in the novel Animal Farm used deceit and lies for their own gain. In the disguise of Animalism, they brought the rules in the farm that were benefiting for them such as using beds of humans.

    The first lie told by Squealer was that the pigs will have milk and apples for the sake of other animals of the farm, because, the management of the farm was on their head, so they need to take care of their health for their welfare.

    The second lie was told by Napoleon about trading with humans. He deceived the animals that the trading was for growth of the farm and not as a commercial purpose.

    They put all the physical tasks on the other animals in the farm, and leisured themselves.
  2. 6 April, 04:42
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    The answer is A

    Explanation:

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