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Read the passage from chapter 2 of Animal Farm.

Mrs. Jones looked out of the bedroom window, saw what was happening, hurriedly flung a few possessions into a carpet bag, and slipped out of the farm by another way. Moses sprang off his perch and flapped after her, croaking loudly. Meanwhile the animals had chased Jones and his men out on to the road and slammed the five-barred gate behind them. And so, almost before they knew what was happening, the Rebellion had been successfully carried through: Jones was expelled, and the Manor Farm was theirs.

For the first few minutes the animals could hardly believe in their good fortune. Their first act was to gallop in a body right round the boundaries of the farm, as though to make quite sure that no human being was hiding anywhere upon it; then they raced back to the farm buildings to wipe out the last traces of Jones's hated reign.

Which detail supports the idea that the farm is a symbol for Russia?

Mrs. Jones slips out unseen.
Moses jumps off his perch.
The animals expel Jones.
The animals race back.

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The correct answer is:

C.) The animals expel Jones.

Answer: The animals expel Jones

Explanation: In this passage from Chapter 2 of "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, the detail that supports the idea that the farm is a symbol for Russia is the animals expel Jones. Manor Farm is a model for Russia. Mr. Jones represents Tsar Nicholas II, who was the last Russian emperor. During the Bolshevik Revolution, he was removed from his place as Mr. Jones was expelled by the animals.