"Para 3. Boxer's betrayal by pigs - sent to his death, they use money to buy alcohol."
"Para 4. Sad because of Boxer's gentle, loyal nature. Disturbing because he was perhaps the most valuable asset of the farm."
"Para 5. The ending - Animals can no longer tell the difference between pigs and humans."
"Para 6. Shows inevitable result of revolution - power is returned to the hands of a few who abuse it just as the previous rulers had."
"Conclusion - sum up reasons for choosing these three incidents."
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"*Qn 10. Compare and contrast the two battles which take place in the novel."
"Para 1. B. of Cowshed attackers led by Jones + men from Foxwood + Pinchfield. Animals follow Snowball's plan - win brilliant tactical victory."
"Para 2. Details of battle. All animals fight bravely, few casualties. High spirits after success."
"Para 3. B. of Windmill - led by Frederick and his men. Much more serious and confident attack. Animals finally win victory but at high cost."
"Para 4. Details of Battle - humans at first victorious - destroy windmill - enraged animals drive them out - several deaths and many injuries - animals remain downhearted."
"Conclusion - Very few similarities, many differences."