What conclusions can you draw about the animals’ strength? The animals agree that they have enough strength to take control from Napoleon but decide they are not smart enough. The animals differ about whether they have enough strength to take control from Napoleon but decide they are not smart enough. The animals agree that they have enough intelligence to take control from Napoleon but decide they are not strong enough. The animals differ about whether they have enough intelligence to take control from Napoleon but decide they are not strong enough.
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