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snowball had made a close study of some back numbers of the “farmer and stockbreeder” which he had found in the farmhouse, and was full of plans for innovations and improvements. he talked learnedly about field drains, silage, and basic slag, and had worked out a complicated scheme for all the animals to drop their dung directly in the fields, at a different spot every day, to save the labour of cartage. napoleon produced no schemes of his own, but said quietly that snowballs would come to nothing, and seemed to be biding his time. -animal farm, george orwell how do snowballs plans for the farm affect napoleon? check all that apply. napoleon supports all of snowballs plans. napoleon does not listen to snowballs ideas. napoleon does not make any plans of his own. napoleon says that the improvements will never happen. napoleon seems to be waiting for snowballs plans to fail.
In the text, Napoleon doesn't produce his own plans, doesn't support Snowball's, says they won't succeed and seems to await their failure. There's no mention of him not listening to Snowball's ideas.
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- Napoleon does not make any plans of his own.
- Napoleon says that the improvements will never happen.
- Napoleon seems to be waiting for Snowball's plans to fail.