How Did Snowball Steal Napoleon Off The Farm

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If Snowball had chased Napoleon off the farm, the place would be in better “hands”, because, as showed in the Battle of Cowshed, he knew what to do. Napoleon was not as intelligent as Snowball was, he could not defend the farm when it was attacked. The plot would have a prosper story, because Napoleon would not almost enslave animals. Farm would be bigger, maybe the biggest one with Snowball’s ideas like the windmill.

Snowball would be a better leader, because he was smart, he had great ideas and was willing to help animals. As showed in the Battle of Cowshed, Snowball knew what to do, he led animals to victory and to a prosper future, however Napoleon broke that dream Snowball and animals had. I believe Snowball would be a

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