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8. What is Boxer's reaction to the windmill project? Why is Boxer's reaction important?

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Boxers action is important because...

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Boxer's reaction is important because he could be inadvertently adding to the problem by always agreeing. In Chapter 5, How does Squealer explain Napoleon's decision to build the windmill after all? Squealer said the windmill had been Napoleon's idea all along and Snowball stole the blueprints from Napoleon.

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