8. why does napoleon think he was dying?\n a...

8. why does napoleon think he was dying?\n a. he had anxiety attacks from paranoia\n b. he had a hangover from the whiskey\n c. pilkington slipped poison in his water\n d. he was ill from the horrible living conditions on the farm\n9. what represents stalins rapid industrialization (five - year plans) in the novel?\n a. the overthrow of the humans\n b. the battle of the cowshed\n c. the lyrics to beasts of england\n d. the building of the windmill\n10. which animal voluntarily leaves the farm?\n a. snowball\n b. mollie\n c. boxer\n d. squealer\n11. which event is the climax of the story?\n a. napoleon violently overthrowing snowball\n b. napoleons trading with the humans\n c. the destruction of the windmill\n d. boxer being sold to the glue factory and the pigs buying whiskey with the money\n12. who taught the animals the lyrics and melody to \beasts of england\?\n a. minimus\n b. squealer\n c. napoleon\n d. old major\n13. old major is an allegory for whom?\n a. karl marx\n b. vladimir lenin

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# Brief Explanations: - **8**: En "Animal Farm", no hay indicios de los motivos a, b, c. La vida difícil en la granja puede causar enfermedades. - **9**: La construcción del molino de viento representa la rápida industrialización en el libro, similar a los planes quinquenales de Stalin. - **10**: Mollie abandona voluntariamente la granja por preferir la vida con los humanos. - **11**: El climax es cuando Boxer es vendido y los cerdos compran whisky, mostrando la corrupción total de los líderes. - **12**: Old Major enseñó a los animales los versos y la melodía de "Beasts of England". - **13**: Old Major es una alegoría de Karl Marx, que ideó el comunismo. # Answer: 8. d. He was ill from the horrible living conditions on the farm 9. d. The building of the windmill 10. b. Mollie 11. d. Boxer being sold to the glue factory and the pigs buying whisky with the money 12. d. Old Major 13. a. Karl Marx