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What did Benjy understand about the business of hens?
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Benjy understood that a hen existed for the purpose of laying eggs. ... Benjy understood about the business of hens that eggs could be sold to callers and money could be kept in a basin.
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In this hen business, Benjy understood that eggs could be sold to the callers and money could be kept in a basin.
- The Johnsons owned a large farming machine with blades for planting seeds, a two-wheeled vehicle, farming equipment, a cart, and a very skinny, brown female horse to gently pull the plough. However, a farmer claims that without the earth, none of these tools and pieces of equipment are important or valuable.
- In addition to earth and other farming equipment, Johnsons had a son. The name of Johnson's son was Benjy.
- Benjy recognised that the only reason hens are helpful is because they produce eggs. Benjy understood the egg industry and knew that he could sell eggs from his back door to anyone who needed them in groups of twenty, tens, or even fives. The proceeds from the sale of those eggs were meticulously and consistently placed in a white bowl.
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