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Answer:
The farmers are impressed with how well the farm is run.
The farmers vow to implement the same kinds of systems.
Explanation:
In the allegorical novella "Animal Farm," the following are results from the human farmers' visit to Animal Farm:
B. The farmers are impressed with how well the farm is run.
C. The farmers vow to implement the same kinds of systems.
What happens in "Animal Farm"
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the animals living in Manor Farm rebel against their human owner and take over the property. Since the pigs are the most intelligent animals, they are chosen to be the leaders.
At first, things go well, and the animals do live better than they used to. Eventually, the pig Napoleon decides to become a dictator and begins to exploit the other animals.
Owners of other farms are initially afraid that their animals will also rebel. However, by the end of the story, when they visit the farm to see if they are interested in engaging in business with it, they are impressed.
They thought they would see a place where animals do not work at all. Instead, they see them working to death, underfed, and exhausted. They vow to use the same systems at their own farms.
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