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English, 26.09.2019 16:30 vicbar1024

1. what were napoleon's views on the windmill he disagreed 2. what were snowball's views on the windmill 3. what was napoleon's stand on defense of the farm? 4. what is snowball's stand on defense of the farm? 5. how does napoleon campaign for or against the windmill? 6. how does snowball campaign for or against the windmill? 7 what happens to snowball? 8. what happens when the young pigs try to speak up? 9. what are the new changes on the farm? 10. what is boxer's new maxim?

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