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In the book, Animal Farm, what are five reasons snowball (also known as Leon Trotsky in real life) is so important in the book. (5 important things he did)
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Following are five reasons for Snowball's importance in the book:
Snowball is the one to coin the
idea of 'animalism'
.
He is good at
convincing the other animals on the farm
to team up in order to fight the battle of the cowshed.
Snowball bravely runs
straight at Jones
without thinking of his own safety.
He puts the other animals first when it comes to giving
credit and appreciation.
He cares for other animal's good being.
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