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In Animal Farm, what does Squealer say will happen if the animals continue to have Sunday morning debates?
Napoleon will make the animals work harder.
Mr. Jones will come back to rule the farm.
O The animals will have to build a windmill.
O Snowball will return and make bad decisions.


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Answer:

O Mr. Jones will come back to rule the farm.

Explanation:

George Orwell's "Animal Farm" revolves around the story of animals on a farm revolting against their human masters. The story deals with themes of power, autonomy, corruption of ideas, totalitarianism, etc.

In Chapter V, Squealer announced that there will no longer be the regular Sunday debates, except "to salute the flag, sing 'Beasts of England', and receive their orders for the week; but there would be no more debates." He then continued to threaten them with dire consequences if the debates are done again, telling them or rather asking them "Surely, comrades, you do not want Jones back?"

Thus, the correct answer is the second option.

Answer:

Mr jones will come back to rule the farm

Explanation:

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