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Animal Farm: Chapter 6

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  • How is farm life different for the animals in Chapter VI?
    The animals work harder and harder.
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  • True or False: The windmill was difficult to build because the animals don't work very hard.
    False. The stones are large and the weather is bad.
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  • Complete: Usually, when something is voluntary,....
    ...you may do it only if you wish. / ..... it is not compulsory.
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  • What happens on Animal farm if the animals do not do the voluntary work?
    Half of their rations (food) are taken away
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  • What does Napoleon contradict when he decides to trade with human beings?
    The Seven Commandments
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  • How does Squealer explain that it is not against the Seven Commandments for pigs to sleep in beds?
    The rule is against sheets, not beds.
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  • What does Squealer say about the meaning of "bed"?
    Anything to sleep on like a pile of straw, is actually a bed.
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  • Why can't animals remember their resolutions?
    No one has his or her written copy.
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  • Who does Napoleon blame for the destruction of the windmill?
    Snowball
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  • Who is Mr. Whymper and what does he do?
    Solicitor. He is the contact point between the animals and humans.
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  • Why do the humans respect Animal Farm?
    Because they are running the farm more efficiently than the humans.
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  • How have the Seven Commandments changed in this chapter?
    The animals now trade with humans and sleep in beds.
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  • Who says this? "Do you know the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill?"
    Napoleon
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  • Who is this? Clover warned him sometimes to be careful not to overstrain himself, but he would never listen to her.
    Boxer
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  • He ended his speech with his usual cry of "Long Live Animal Farm!" Who was this?
    Napoleon
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  • He would even come out at nights and work for an hour or two on his own by the light of the harvest moon. Who was this?
    Boxer
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