AP BIOLOGY

ANIMAL BEHAVIOR

LEARNING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Ch. 3:Which animals are fully literate?
A
The dogs and horses
B
The horses and cows
C
The cows and pigs
D
The pigs and dogs
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -As for the pigs, they could already read and write perfectly. The dogs learned to read fairly well, but were not interested in reading anything except the Seven Commandments.

Detailed explanation-2: -By the end of the summer, all of the animals achieve some degree of literacy. The pigs become fluent in reading and writing, while some of the dogs are able to learn to read the Seven Commandments. Muriel the goat can read scraps of newspaper, while Clover knows the alphabet but cannot string the letters together.

Detailed explanation-3: -Even though Benjamin, a work horse, realizes what is happening, he does nothing. Although few of the other animals can read, “Benjamin could read as well as any pig, but never exercised his faculty…

Detailed explanation-4: -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-5: -During the third chapter of George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the animals settled into their new life under animalism, which was what became the prevailing ideology of the animals on the Jones farm, now renamed Animal Farm. Each animal assumed his role in caring for the farm.

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