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       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Raul Vela Date: January 15, 2016, 12:33 pm
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       Sure !, it was a key moment because this event was the first
       showing favoritism towards pigs. It also marks the beginning of
       authoritarian government ruled by pigs that would be submerged
       Animal Farm.
       This thinking goes against the foundations of the Rebellion: A
       democratic government of animals for animals
       #Post#: 492--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Brayhan Date: January 15, 2016, 2:48 pm
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       Clearly, if the pigs and take advantage of the condition that
       they have now to grab everything they could not have it be
       before or lesser extent is why we say they have to have all the
       apples and milk because in this wayIt is how you can think
       better and this makes squaler because with the power of
       persuasion that has made the animals understand the reason for
       this reduction in milk and apples
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       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Luis Ramirez Date: January 15, 2016, 8:33 pm
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       Of course! Thanks to this happening can be appreciated as the
       pigs are showing their power over other animals. Therefore, this
       point is very important because it gives us an idea of what
       might happen later. I believe it occurs because Major was a pig,
       by which makes them understand that they are about other
       animals.
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       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Anthony Rojas Date: January 15, 2016, 8:53 pm
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       I think so. After the rebellion, the pigs had the responsibility
       of decide the activities that did in the farm, because they
       showed more intellectual capacity that other animals. Also, one
       cause of rebellion was for that all animals are considered
       equal, but when it was agreed that the milk and apples was for
       only the pigs, the equity was not the same. This evidence the
       great power of pigs above the others and I think that this event
       can originate problems later....
       [move]:o :)[/move]
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       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Yen Mei-Li Date: January 15, 2016, 10:39 pm
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       Yes of course! I think that this is the first signal of the big
       change you will see in the book. the pigs as all the animals
       deserve the same treatment. :-[
       #Post#: 557--------------------------------------------------
       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Luis Mundaca Zúñiga Date: January 15, 2016, 10:40 pm
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       I really agree what Orwell think because whose were at first
       time the principal ideological images of the revolution are now
       who start to take posetion of some benifits and also to take the
       place of humans as the dominant and strong group all with the
       condition of not return to the humans control.
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       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Genesis Date: January 16, 2016, 4:52 pm
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       Yes, because it is the first sign of the change of the pigs,
       which are taking human behavior, abusing his power and more
       believing his effort.  >:(
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       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Michell Fuentes Date: January 16, 2016, 6:53 pm
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       Of course! This is a key event that represents how is starting
       infringed the main and first resolve among the animals, the
       justice and equality of rights for everyone; It notice the
       manipulator and absolutism government. It represents how the
       “highborn” purpose of Russian revolution was rotten.
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       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: renalf14 Date: January 16, 2016, 8:09 pm
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       I consider that it’s an important fact in Animal farm, because
       since that announcement of Squealer, the pigs have strengthened
       their power over the other animals with the purpose to protect
       themselves of Mr. Jones return. Moreover they needed Squealer to
       endorse the welfare and a healthy life of the pigs as their
       leaders and protectors, subordinating the other animals. :) :)
       :)
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       Re: CHAPTER 3: 'THE TURNING POINT OF THE STORY'
       By: Rommel Laura Date: January 18, 2016, 12:49 pm
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       Yes, of course. I mind  that this act is the turning point of
       the history, becouse we could saw in this part than the pigs are
       stating their power and their way to lead the farm because they
       are worried about them, putting their welfare above all.
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