Why is it easy for Squealer to convince the other animals that it is OK to trade with humans? Answer The animals have short memories. The animals cannot read. Snowball permitted trade with humans. He convinced the animals that change is important
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@AthenaWolf The book is call Animal farms
You can skim through it and just find it!
@AthenaWolf Still reading ? If so same here
I found something in Chapter 6: "Once again the animals were conscious of a vague uneasiness. Never to have any dealings with human beings, never to engage in trade, never to make use of money--had not these been among the earliest resolutions passed at that first triumphant Meeting after Jones was expelled? All the animals remembered passing such resolutions: or at least they thought that they remembered it... Afterwards Squealer made a round of the farm and set the animals' minds at rest. He assured them that the resolution against engaging in trade and using money had never been passed, or even suggested. It was pure imagination, probably traceable in the beginning to lies circulated by Snowball. A few animals still felt faintly doubtful, but Squealer asked them shrewdly, "Are you certain that this is not something that you have dreamed, comrades? Have you any record of such a resolution? Is it written down anywhere?" And since it was certainly true that nothing of the kind existed in writing, the animals were satisfied that they had been mistaken."
So option A or D ? @AthenaWolf
@AthenaWolf B or C ?!
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no.. not my strong area. sorry.
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(Sorry, had to go do something) I think it is A, since he takes advantage of their memory loss to convince them. He does this multiple times in the story, in fact.
its a
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