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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #70666: Animal Farm by George Orwell
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Animals | Literature [Change theme]
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    Animal Farm by George Orwell


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    “Man is the only creature that ( )   [c...] without producing.

    He does not ( )   [g...] milk, he does not lay eggs,

    he is too weak to ( )   [p...] the plough,

    he cannot run fast enough to ( )   [c...] rabbits.

    Yet he is the lord of all the animals. He ( )   [s...] them to work,

    he gives back to them the bare minimum that will ( )   [p...] them from starving,

    and the rest he ( )   [k...] for himself.

    Our labour ( )   [t...] the soil, our dung fertilizes it,

    and yet there is not one of us that ( )   [o...] more than his bare skin.

    You cows that I ( )   [s...] before me, how many thousands of gallons of milk have you given during this last year ?

    and what has ( )   [h...] to that milk which should have been breeding up sturdy calves ?

    Every drop of it has ( )   [g...] down the throats of our enemies.

    And you, hens, how many eggs have you ( )   [l...] in that last year, and how many of those eggs ever hatched into chickens ?

    The rest have all gone to market to ( )   [b...] in money for Jones and his men.”










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