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30 June, 02:45

What inference can be made about Clover's motivation to tell Boxer to stop working so hard? Clover may have experienced a bad fall in the past, which causes her to fear the slope. Clover wants to see more animals on the farm doing their equal share of the work. Clover has always been jealous of Boxer and wants him to work less so he will get in trouble. Clover thinks that if Boxer continues working so hard he will wear himself out and be harmed.

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  1. 30 June, 06:18
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    If any, it would be the last line (Clover thinks that if Boxers continues working so hard etc.) providing the correct answer.

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    Clover and Boxer (horses) present the working class animals in Animal Farm by George Orwell, ruled by the pig Napoleon. After Boxer is hurt in the battle with the humans, Clover takes care of him and tries to get him to slow down. Eventually he collapses on the job and is delivered to the horse slaughterer.
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