Napoleon opposes the windmill primarily because he wants to consolidate his power and maintain control over the animals on the farm. He uses the windmill as a scapegoat to manipulate the animals' fears and divert attention from his own failures and the harsh conditions they face. By denouncing the windmill, he can undermine Snowball, who advocates for it, thereby eliminating a rival and reinforcing his authoritarian rule. Ultimately, Napoleon's opposition is rooted in his desire to dominate and manipulate rather than genuinely care for the welfare of the farm.
No, Napoleon Dynamite was not real.
The Battle of Waterloo.
Napolean
Napoleon Buonaparte was born in Ajaccio, Corsica.
He blamed Snowball. It was actually a storm.
It Takes about $45,000 to build and get it running.
The animals will have an easier life if if they build the windmill
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on a mountain
on a farm
First design the windmill then make a list of the materials required to build it. Obtain the materials and put them together according to the plan.
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flat
To secure a good air flow (or wind) to turn the blades of the windmill.
a windmill
see your physics book