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Please Help! Which concerns are voiced by the animals on Manor Farm before the rebellion occurs? Select all that apply. how much they will have to work after the rebellion whether they will have adequate food after the rebellion whether they will still have the comforts they are used to how they will defend themselves if the farm's owner returns

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Answer:

  • whether they will have adequate food after the rebellion.
  • whether they will still have the comforts they are used to.

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These two statements best describe the concerns that were voiced by the animals on Manor Farm before the rebellion. The pigs were the animals most responsible for driving the rebellion, and many of the other animals wondered whether this was a good idea, and whether they would indeed be better off without humans. Two of their main concerns were whether they would have adequate food after the rebellion, and whether they would still be able to enjoy the comforts that they were used to.

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The correct answer are options two and three. Before the rebellion, the animals wonder whether they would still have the little comforts and the food they receive. For example, Mollie the horse, is concerned about her sugar treats and the ribbons she likes to wear. Besides, Moses the raven worries about her trips to Sugarcandy Mountain, where he can find animal corpses to eat.

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