English, 28.12.2021 17:20 anthonylopez1
Pick any who of the following, and explain how they link to real-world historical events or characters.
- napoleon
- squealer
- Mr Wymper
- The dogs
- Snowball
- The windmill
Who/what:
Explain the link:
What can we learn from this in today's world?
PLEASE AND THANK YOU
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