Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of Animal Farm.
To see him toiling up the slope inch by inch, his breath coming fast, the tips of his hoofs clawing at the ground, and his great sides matted with sweat, filled everyone with admiration. Clover warned him sometimes to be careful not to overstrain himself, but Boxer would never listen to her. His two slogans, "I will work harderâ and "Napoleon is always right,â seemed to him a sufficient answer to all problems.
Which inferences about Boxerâs motivations does the text support? Select two options.
Boxer is motivated by his commitment to Napoleonâs ideas.
Boxer is motivated by the admiration of others.
Boxer is motivated by Napoleonâs dedication to equality.
Boxer is motivated by his own strong work ethic.
Boxer is motivated by his friendship with and respect for Clover.