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Answer:
It is true that Minimus's poem tries to make Napoleon out to be a god.
Explanation:
'Animal Farm' is a novel written by George Orwell.The novel is a fable picturizing the Russian Revolution of 1917.
In Chapter 8, when Napoleon took over the office of 'Leadership', Minimus wrote a poem in his honor. In his poem, he portrayed Napoleon out to be god.
His poem, in second stanza, said
<em>'Thou are the giver of
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<em>All that thy creatures love,
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<em>Full belly twice a day, clean straw to roll upon;
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<em>Every beast great or small
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<em>Sleeps at peace in his stall,
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<em>Thou watchest over all,
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<em>Comrade Napoleon!'</em>
By stating that Napoleon <em>looks over all of his creature</em> and <em>they sleep in peace in his stall</em>, Minimus's poem is picturizing Napoleon to be god. Just like God watches over all His creation, and they sleep in peace in His stall, Minimus picturized Napoleon in the same picture.