A farm animal or any animal in general being malnourished means they aren't getting the nutrients (nourishment) and food that they need in order to be healthy, a malnourished child for instance would be sickly because they lack the nutrients needed to be healthy.
When you say malnourished , you refer to a person who is suffering from malnutrition .
Google Images. Type in the animals name, and animal farm. For example: Boxer Animal Farm. Or, Say the animal and type of animal. For example: Napoleon Pig
No, a mouse is a rodent. It is considered a pest or vermin.
Noumin のうみん(hiragana) 農民(kannji)
what is Napoleon purpose for inscribing the poem and the portrait of himself on the wall
Arrangement meeting
Hard work and living fugally.
It's a sheep. They never say it's name. It was given Animal Hero: Second Class.
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What does major say about the relationship between animals and humans in the book animal farm?
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From Shmoop Literature on George Orwell's Animal Farm http://www.shmoop.com/literary-device/literature/george-orwell/animal-farm/setting.html Setting England, on a farm. The setting fits the book, as you might expect. As far as time goes, the political implications of the 1940's are weighty, and in fact the central core on which the story's parable focuses. Orwell was writing about sort of recent events (earlier in the century) in Russia. What events, you say? The Russian Revolution. That's how these parable deals work.