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Answer: The correct answers are:

Boxer is motivated by his commitment to Napoleon's

ideas. and Boxer is motivated by his own strong work ethic.

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Explanation:

The inferences about Boxer's motivations the text from "Animal Farm" supports are the following:

A. Boxer is motivated by his commitment to Napoleon's ideas.

D. Boxer is motivated by his own strong work ethic.

  • The horse Boxer has two slogans in "Animal Farm": "I will work harder" and "Napoleon is always right."
  • Since the book is an allegory that criticizes the Soviet regime in Russia, Boxer is a representation of those belonging to the working class that still believed good things would come from the revolution.
  • Although he is an old horse, Boxer makes sure to contribute and to work hard every day. With that, we can see his strong work ethic.
  • He is also committed to Napoleon's ideas, faithful to the new "government". He chooses to not see how awful of a leader Napoleon is.
  • In conclusion, with the information above in mind, we can choose options A and D when it comes to Boxer's motivation.

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