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The animalsโ blind celebration of their harvest success mainly shows:ย (CHAP 3)
That they are satisfied with less food
That they believe in the pigsโ leadership
That they are becoming smarter than humans
That they confuse hard work with freedom
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The awarding of medals to animals after the battle reflects which ironic theme?
The success of animal education
The nobility of war
The replication of human behavior
The equality among animals
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Why is Mollieโs absence during the battle important? (CHAP 4)
It highlights her growing detachment from the revolution
It shows she was too scared to fight
She was wounded and couldnโt join
She was guarding the farmhouse
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The regular Sunday meetings and debates can be best seen as: (CHAP 3)
A symbol of animal unity and equality
A faรงade of democracy with underlying control
An unproductive waste of time
A way to practice public speaking
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Why is the pigsโ use of language (e.g., Squealerโs speeches) significant at this point in the story? (CHAP 3)
It introduces propaganda and manipulation
It shows the pigs are better at public speaking
It is meant to entertain the animals
It proves the pigs are more educated
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Boxerโs personal motto becomes โI will work harder.โ What does this say about his character? (CHAP 3)
Heโs the only animal who dislikes the pigs
He blindly trusts authority without questioning it
He is ambitious and wants to become a leader
He wants to impress the other animals
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What does the โBattle of the Cowshedโ symbolize in the context of the Russian Revolution? (CHAP 4)
The death of Tsar Nicholas
The civil war between the Red and White armies.
The invasion of Germany
The Russian-Japanese War
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Why is it significant that only the pigs can read and write fluently by the end of this chapter? (CHAP 3)
It shows they are the best learners
Other animals are too lazy to learn
It establishes intellectual superiority and control
They need to write poems about the revolution
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What does the pigsโ decision to keep all the milk and apples for themselves reveal about their evolving role in the farm? (CHAP 3)
They are the only ones who understand nutrition
They are trying to protect the other animals from poison
They are slowly becoming the ruling class
They are following Old Majorโs instruction
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Why is Snowballโs role in the battle emphasized in the narrative?
To show he is more important than Napoleon
To foreshadow the power struggle with Napoleon
To hint that Snowball will be the new Mr. Jones
To make the story more exciting
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How does Orwell use the Battle of the Cowshed to critique the romanticism of war? (CHAP 4)
By showing animals celebrating a shallow victory
By emphasizing Napoleonโs bravery
By showing animals dying despite victory
By portraying humans as comically weak
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What does Snowballโs injury during the battle symbolically represent? (CHAP 4)
His desire to overthrow Napoleon
The price of revolutionary ideals
His commitment to equality
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Which of the following best explains the contrast between Snowball and Napoleon in these two chapters?
Snowball is cowardly; Napoleon is brave
Both avoid responsibility
Snowball leads propaganda; Napoleon refuses to speak
Snowball is visible and active; Napoleon is quietly consolidating power
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