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       #Post#: 173--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: KimberlyMayta Date: December 24, 2015, 6:47 pm
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       yes, it is right because the pigs are showing gradually your
       authoritarianism and assuming the role the men that present
       before in the farm. This situation is the key event in animal
       farm. Also, the history is taking shape where the animals are
       showing their true personality.
       #Post#: 183--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Ernesto Ramirez Cesti Date: December 26, 2015, 4:08 am
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       i think so, because of the event that this incident cause, and
       what it represent . For me it represent clearly the desire of
       the pigs to be on top in the farm. ::)
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       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Alexandra Paucca Sullca Date: December 26, 2015, 12:02 pm
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       yes, it is an important fact because it shows the rebellion that
       occurs on the farm, because when pigs steal milk and apples show
       his true personality and intentions and represents the
       superiority over other animals. :D
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       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Carmen Chambi Date: December 26, 2015, 4:54 pm
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       I agree that the event of the milk and apples is a key event,
       because is the first action to show the supremacy of the pigs,
       also with the might they can dominate the other animals. If this
       is the turning point of the story maybe their actions  will be
       terrible for the farm and the rebellion   ::)
       #Post#: 191--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Claudia Lesly Date: December 27, 2015, 3:26 pm
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       i think that milk and apples clearly represent the wishes of the
       pigs.therefore the turning point in the history occurs when pigs
       decide to have a big privilege to other animals,also this is a
       theme that develops in the book Animal Farm :)
       #Post#: 197--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Shakira Malionof Date: December 28, 2015, 4:17 pm
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       Definitely! The main and first agreement among the animals was
       the justice and equality of rights for everyone. However, this
       commandment was infringed by the taking of decisions and power
       of pigs over some things, as the milk and the apples. This
       change showed, for the first time in story, a manipulator
       goverment with control over the population and their resources.
       #Post#: 198--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Dorita Jaramillo Date: December 28, 2015, 4:34 pm
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       also is where the pigs show their true intentions than are
       govern all Animal farm. They say that have privileges because
       they commanded Animal Farm and need to count with a better
       alimentation. Discrimination of thinking :-X
       #Post#: 199--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Madeleine Tatiana Rosales Date: December 28, 2015, 6:16 pm
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       In particular, I will recommend it to all the people this book
       because it helps to improve our English and gives us one of the
       best lessons, learning to appreciate the beings who live with
       humans like animals. They haven't the capabilities that
       characterize of human that can't prevent acts of cruelty
       committed against them. If will change the roles of the animals
       with man, such as the situation of rebellion in the farm but
       that leaves us a lesson as readers to analyze that despite those
       give us many benefits, sufficient for the survival of man, in
       generally our great dependency with the animals. However many
       are treated cruelly.
       This book tries to tell us in a general way that man is
       increasingly insensitive, degraded by money, concern only for
       their personal gain and we forget of  real responsible that now
       many people have a good style life.
       #Post#: 229--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Eliane20140245 Date: January 4, 2016, 10:25 pm
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       Yes , I think that this is a key point of the story because the
       pigs start to take advantage of Their charges of leaders at the
       farm showing signs of superiority ( taking the milk and apples
       for them ) over the other animals. Their attitudes reflect the
       abuse of autority.
       #Post#: 232--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: fabrizzio Date: January 5, 2016, 10:36 am
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       Yes, I think so, because from that moment when the pigs know
       they are the heads of the farm, who have control of the animals;
       and seeing that obtained better than expected harvest, decide to
       take advantage of this, abusing their authority and resembling
       to Mr. Jones. :(
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