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Why is the song “Beasts of England” banned?

AIt praises Snowball

BIt inspires rebellion

CThe Rebellion is over

DIt is too hard to sing

Answer:

C. The Rebellion is over

Read Explanation:

Squealer declares that since the Rebellion has been completed, “Beasts of England” is no longer needed and is forbidden. This symbolizes the regime's attempt to suppress revolutionary ideals once power is consolidated.


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