Sunday, November 30, 2008
OR blog #15
I read chapter 7 of Animal Farm by George Orwell. In this chapter the animals struggle to rebuild the windmill and later fall short of food. In order to feed the animals, Napoleon contracts to sell four hundred eggs a week. Soon afterward, the animals hear, to their extreme dismay, that Snowball has been visiting the farm at night, in secret, and sabotaging the animals' efforts. Napoleon says that he can detect Snowball's presence everywhere, and whenever something appears to go wrong by chance, Snowball receives the blame. And that is a summary of what happened in this chapter.
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haha i hated that book. there was like no point to it.
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