how do certain events suggest to the reader that the rebellion will not work out as well as it had been planned?

how do certain events suggest to the reader that the rebellion will not work out as well as it had been planned?

In Chapter Three of Animal Farm by George Orwell, how do certain events suggest to the reader that the rebellion will not work out as well as it had been planned?

how do certain events suggest to the reader that the rebellion will not work out as well as it had been planned?

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