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CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF THE A
NIMALS.
By: Mayorcitobookworm Date: December 4, 2015, 5:28 pm
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DO YOU THINK THE QUESTIONS ASKED BY THE ANIMALS IN THE EDUCATION
CLASSES ARE FOOLISH? WHY? :) ;D
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Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Miriam Odar Alvarado Date: December 7, 2015, 3:21 pm
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No, because i think that the animals recently they were
beginning to know all about the ideas that he pigs had, and were
worried about the future holds for them and for the day and date
of the rebellion. However in the farm some animals not only
don't understand this rebellion if not that they donīt know all
that they maked, a clear example is Mollie, that asked a
terrible question about the sugar and in the end of the chapter
she is showed as a silly animal, therefore she doesnīt has the
capacity of know for all what they are going. :)
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Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Sarai Villena Valencia Date: December 7, 2015, 6:25 pm
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No. Because the animals are questions the lack of intelligency
for example the chickens and sheep that represent poor ability
to understand as the problem of revolution However your
questions are offset by the lack of educations. :)
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Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Shannen Calixtro Date: December 8, 2015, 5:19 pm
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No, because the animals were so accustomed to slavery and to
depend on Mr. Jones. And newly they were adapting to the idea of
being free and what this means. That is why they do question
about what will happen to them after the rebellion, because they
donīt understand they were already free.
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Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Leslie Mamani Date: December 9, 2015, 8:56 pm
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Not exactly. Those questions portray the doubt of the animals,
because they are in a kind of process in which they are changing
their ideas. So, maybe everything turns out a little confused
for them, and also, they are in search of answers. ::)
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Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Kimberly Perez Date: December 10, 2015, 4:27 pm
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According to my point of view not because the animals are
immersed in a process of change, transformation and education.
They are beginning to have ideas of rebellion to realize aspects
that were not noticed. Therefore the questions they do is to
leave doubts, have more knowledge and find answers. ;) ::) :)
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Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Anthony Rojas Date: December 13, 2015, 6:13 pm
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No. I would consider as incoherent, because the questions they
asked were not related to what they named the spirit of
Animalism. But I think that their questions should be because
maybe some animals didn't know or didn't understand the sense of
making the rebellion. I think they just wanted solve their
doubts about they would do given that their future depend of the
decision that they will take. :) ::)
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Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Arianna Date: December 13, 2015, 6:26 pm
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No, I don't. I think that the questions of the animals aren't
foolish because the other animals must know more about the
ideology of the pigs. That ideology is related to their own
convivence without humans and that's why these animals were
curious about what is going to happen with their lives, if they
will have benefits of it or not because they felt comfortable
with their lives until that moment.
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Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Carolina Jaramillo Date: December 13, 2015, 6:56 pm
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No, because the animals are going through a stage of
understanding and they try to give a different approach to life
to which they are accustomed, besides, they are worried about
the consequences that can bring the rebellion and the new
planned system (Animalism ), in other words, animals have
different questions because they care about their future on the
farm.
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Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Alex Juep Date: December 13, 2015, 10:46 pm
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No, because from my point of view the questions occurred because
something new was coming. It was a rebellion that animals were
organizing and who bore the name "Animalism". The questions that
animals are not stupid, but if given the IQ (Intelligence
quotient) of each animal, means that some animals are more
intelligent than others or that some are best expressed his
ideas. In summary, the questions are in addition to the
curiosity to know what would happen to them and whether they
would have an advantage of not having made a human as owner.
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