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If you have read Chapter 2 of animal farm can you plz help me with these questions.

1. What group of animals become the leaders after the farm’s Revolution? How has that group prepared itself to be the leaders during the months before the Revolution? How could this lead to future problems for the other animals?
2. Who does Farmer Jones represent from Russia’s Revolution? What were the farmer’s actions on the last day that led the animals to revolt?
3. There is an example of foreshadowing at the end of the chapter. It shows the mischievous nature of one of the animals. What was the example and who do you think did it?

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Answer to question 1:the main leaders of the animals after the rebellion are two pigs, Napoleon and Snowball Answer to question 2: Mr. Jones is an unkind master who indulges himself while his animals lack food; he thus represents Tsar Nicholas II, whom the Russian Revolution ousted. Answer to question 3: When Boxer himself looks forward to retiring, he is unwittingly foreshadowing that Napoleon will betray him, which emphasizes the cruelty of Napoleon's deception. Animal Farm strongly foreshadows that Napoleon and the other pigs will betray the ideals of the rebellion. Your welcome stay safe.

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