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Animal Farm Snowball Essay
My character is snowball in the book Animal Farm. The Author is George Orwell. Snowball is very intelligent, Sneaky and demanding

Snowball is intelegent becouse he tells the other animals that milk and apples are healthy to pigs. (“This is proven by scince comrades”)(Page 56).This tells the reader that Snowball has been reading about animal or pigs heath.

Snowball is sneky becouse he milkes the cows while everyone is watching then tells them to leave and when they come back the milk is gone.”Dont worry about the milk right now we have better things to do” (Page 44). Snowball then takes the milk for the pigs to eat.

Snowball is damanding becouse he tells everyone to fallow him to the hay feild to harvest in a rude way. Forword Comrades!(Page

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