AP BIOLOGY

ANIMAL BEHAVIOR

LEARNING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Ch. 3:What do the pigs do during the harvest?
A
They work as hard as they can alongside the other animals.
B
They direct and supervise the other animals.
C
They harness themselves to the cutter or horse-rake and walk the fields.
D
They sneak away as often as possible
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Terms in this set (20) What role do the pigs play in the harvest? The pigs are in charge of the animals and direct and supervise the animals’ work.

Detailed explanation-2: -Because the pigs are so intelligent, they don’t actually work and instead assume leadership positions. It takes the animals less than time than it ever did Mr. Jones to bring in the hay, and the harvest is bigger than it’s ever been.

Detailed explanation-3: -Summary and Analysis Chapter 3 The pigs become the supervisors and directors of the animal workers. On Sundays, the animals meet in the big barn to listen to Snowball and Napoleon debate a number of topics on which they seem never to agree. Snowball forms a number of Animal Committees, all of which fail.

Detailed explanation-4: -Squealer brainwashes the other animals by taking advantage of their lack of intelligence. Squealer changes and distorts the Seven Commandments, “All animals are equal but some are more equal than others” Squealer repeatedly threatens the animals that Jones will return.

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