In most editions of "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, Chapter 6 begins on page 54. However, the exact page number may vary depending on the edition, font size, and formatting of the book. To find the specific page number for Chapter 6 in your copy of the book, you can refer to the table of contents or simply flip through the pages until you reach the beginning of the chapter.
Its on Chapter 4, page 43 ( at the top) its starts .... "Early in october, when the corn was cut and staked"......
chapter 6, to farm or not to farm, 9th page in that chapter i think
page 49 to 50 of the penguin modern classics book
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Old Major's skull was mounted on a stick by the pigs after he passed away. The specific page number can vary depending on the edition of the book. It typically appears towards the beginning of the story when the pigs use it as a symbol of reverence and inspiration for the other animals.
Boxer. in chapter 3, it says: "His answer to every problem, every setback, was "I will work harder!"--which he had adopted as his personal motto."
Chapter Three, Page Forty-Seven, Paragraph Two, Bottom of the Page.
page 134
page 54
in chapter 3 on page 21 it says he knew abcd only 4 letters
The page number at the beginning of chapter 10 in the Hunger Games is page 133. :-)
I know it's in chapter four. He says the only good human is a dead one.
Manor Farm appears on several pages. The first page to mention Manor Farm is page 5. Some other pages that mention Manor Farm are 19, 22, 34, 56, and 112.