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Explanation:
Mollie, the cat, and Benjamin are depicted as animals who are not concerned about the Rebellion and have no apparent political affiliations.
Mollie only concerns about the revolution are ones prompted by her ego,
Benjamin stubbornly refuses to become enthusiastic about the rebellion. Benjamin only remarks, "Donkeys live a long time. None of you has ever seen a dead donkey."
The cat does have significance, but it's hard to say who exactly she represents.
She skulks around and doesn't do any work, votes for both sides, and makes people satisfied enough that she never actually has to do anything.
A limitation of using the speech excerpted to study opposition to the league of nations is the speech was given before the Treaty of Versailles.
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What is a Speech?</h3>
A speech is a vocal communication using language. It is the ability to express one's thoughts or feelings using articulate sounds. It can also be seen as a formal address or discussion directed to an audience.
The League of Nations was seen as an epitome of a new world order based on mutual cooperation of different international countries. The speech that was given to the opposition of the League of Nations was the Treaty of Versailles.
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