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Animal Farm Chapter 2

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    Animal Farm Chapter 2
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  • Which word means to be superior to or notably above all others: pre-eminent, expound, or unalterable?
    pre-eminent
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  • Which word means to present and explain a theory or idea in detail: pre-eminent, expound, or unalterable?
    expound
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  • Which word means not able to be changed: pre-eminent, expound, or unalterable?
    unalterable
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  • What was the name given to the school of thought, which the three pigs had turned Major's teachings into?
    Animalism
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  • What effect did Major's speech have on the more intelligent animals? A. They began to write more songs; B. They looked at life in a very different way.; C. They decided to stop working.
    B. They looked at life in a very different way.
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  • Which animals began teaching the others?
    The pigs
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  • Why did the cows break into the store-shed?
    They were hungry.
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  • What did the animals do to Mr. Jones and his men?
    Kicked them off the farm
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  • What do the animals throw on the fire?
    Things that remind them of Mr. Jones' power: whips, reins, halters, blinders, ribbons, straw hat, etc.
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  • Why does Snowball tell Mollie she cannot wear ribbons?
    Ribbons symbolize slavery.
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  • What did Squealer do that was so convincing to the other animals?
    Skipping from side to side; whisking his tail
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  • What two leaders emerge after the rebellion?
    Snowball and Napoleon
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  • Which animal leaves the farm with the humans?
    Moses, the raven
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  • What ability do the pigs "reveal' that they have?
    They can read and write
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  • Who does Mr. Jones represent (Russian Revolution)?
    Czar Nicholas II
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  • What conditions made the rebellion possible?
    The animals were not fed. The men began to whip them when they broke into the store-shed. The animals worked together to overcome the humans.
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