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read the passage from animal farm. pigs had set aside the harness - roo…

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read the passage from animal farm. pigs had set aside the harness - room as a quarters for themselves. here, in the evenings, they ed blacksmithing, carpentering, and other ssary arts from books which they had brought out e farmhouse. snowball also busied himself with nizing the other animals into what he called animal mittees. he was indefatigable at this. he formed the production committee for the hens, the clean tails ue for the cows, the wild comrades’ re - education mittee (the object of this was to tame the wild creatures), the whiter wool movement for the sheep, and us others, besides instituting classes in reading and g. on the whole, these projects were a failure. the mpt to tame the wild creatures, for instance, broke almost immediately. they continued to behave much as before. which statement best explains how details in the passage develop the central idea that snowball is trying to make the farm more self - sufficient but is doing it in ways that do not suit the animals or their natures? the details show that snowball and the pigs are studying human crafts such as blacksmithing. the details show that snowball is very organized and has a plan for educating the animals. the details show that snowball has some success providing the animals with human education. the details show that snowball has created humanlike activities that are unfamiliar to the animals

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: Studying human crafts (blacksmithing) by pigs, not Snowball's actions for self - sufficiency mismatch. Eliminate.
  • Option 2: Snowball's organization and education plan doesn't show the mismatch with animals' natures. Eliminate.
  • Option 3: Success in human education doesn't relate to the central idea of unsuitable methods. Eliminate.
  • Option 4: Snowball creating human - like activities (committees, taming projects, reading classes) that animals are unfamiliar with (projects failed[LLM SSE On Failure]

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: Studying human crafts (blacksmithing) by pigs, not Snowball's actions for self - sufficiency mismatch. Eliminate.
  • Option 2: Snowball's organization and education plan doesn't show the mismatch with animals' natures. Eliminate.
  • Option 3: Success in human education doesn't relate to the central idea of unsuitable methods. Eliminate.
  • Option 4: Snowball creating human - like activities (committees, taming projects, reading classes) that animals are unfamiliar with (projects failed[LLM SSE On Failure]