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Napoleon ________ singing of Beasts of England.
Napoleon had ______ for other animals health.
An ________ was held for Old Majors Last words.
Snowball was more ________ than Napoleon.
______ to belief, Napoleon gave less food than Jones.
Snowball was being ______ when he thought the animals would see their future possibilities and vote for him.
When the animals were getting less food and more work they weren't living with ________ .
The animals were _______ when the windmill was destroyed.
Mr. Jones _____ out food for the animals.
Snowball _____ a plan to build a windmill.
The random bleating of the sheep was ________.
The will for the animals to be free was _______.
Building the windmill was a ______ task.
The donkey was very ________.
It was ____ that Napoleon was about to die, but the next day he was fine.
Snowball read books at a ______ time to the Battle of the Cowshed.
The farm was in a state of ______ after Mr. Jones was gone.
The _____ of Snowball was very short.
The animals that weren't very smart ______ the pigs of things without success.
The ______ was to build the windmill again.
Napoleon was in a state of _______ when he became powerful enough.
The animals never ____ any chores with their new freedom.
The pigs were killed in ____ when the admitted to working with Snowball.
The ____ decision was to elect Napoleon as President
The Pigs marched in _____ out of the house.

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