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English, 01.10.2019 18:00 queenkimm26

Read the excerpt from  animal farm
as winter drew on, mollie became more and more troublesome. she was late for work every morning and excused herself by saying that she had overslept. . but there were also rumours of something more serious. one day, as mollie strolled blithely into the yard, flirting her long tail and chewing at a stalk of hay, clover took her aside.

"mollie,” she said, "i have something very serious to say to you. this morning i saw you looking over the hedge that divides animal farm from foxwood. one of mr. pilkington's men was standing on the other side of the hedge. and—i was a long way away, but i am almost certain i saw this—he was talking to you and you were allowing him to stroke your nose. what does that mean, mollie? ”

"he didn't! i wasn't! it isn't true! ” cried mollie, beginning to prance about and paw the ground.

"mollie! look me in the face. do you give me your word of honour that that man was not stroking your nose? ”

"it isn't true! ” repeated mollie, but she could not look clover in the face, and the next moment she took to her heels and galloped away into the field.

a thought struck clover. without saying anything to the others, she went to mollie's stall and turned over the straw with her hoof. hidden under the straw was a little pile of lump sugar and several bunches of ribbon of different colours.

three days later mollie disappeared.

which event prompts clover to look in mollie’s stall?

clover sees a man petting mollie, but mollie denies it.

mollie runs away and is never seen again.

clover discovers that mollie has sugar and ribbons.

mollie makes excuses for not coming to work.

 

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