6. What was the situation which caused the beginning of the rebellion
earlier than expected?
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English, 12.02.2021 23:30 sanfratello1081
6. What was the situation which caused the beginning of the rebellion
earlier than expected?
a. The animals were starving so they set fire to the barn and the farm house. When
the men attacked them, the animals drove them off the farm.
b. The animals were fed up with Mr. Jones demands to work sixteen-hour days.
After Mollie had a break down after a long day of work, the animals lost their cool
and drove the men off the farm.
c. The animals were fed up with Mr. Jones demands to work ten-hour days. After
Clover broke her leg after a long day of work, the animals lost their cool and
drove the men off the farm.
d. The animals were starving so they broke into the grain bins. When the men tried
to stop them, the animals drove them off the farm.
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