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Who is one of the key characters in Animal Farm known for his intelligence and leadership?
Snowball
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Who is the character that represents the authoritarian leader in Animal Farm?
Napoleon
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Which character is known for his strong work ethic and loyalty in Animal Farm?
Boxer
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Who is the character that often spreads propaganda in Animal Farm?
Squealer
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Which character is known for his cynicism and skepticism in Animal Farm?
Benjamin
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Who is the human farmer that represents oppression in Animal Farm?
Mr. Jones
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Which character is depicted as vain and self-centered in Animal Farm?
Mollie
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Who is the character that represents religion in Animal Farm?
Moses
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Who is the wise elder pig that inspires the rebellion in Animal Farm?
Old Major
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What are the key characters in Animal Farm?
Snowball
Napoleon
Boxer
Squealer
Benjamin
Mr. Jones
Mollie
Moses
Old Major
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