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In his toast, what was it about Animal Farm that Mr. Pilkington admired? (ch. 10)
He admired their efficiency, especially with how the pigs could make the animals do more work for less food, seeing it as a model for their own farms.
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How had the pigs altered all the commandments? (ch. 10)
Only 1 commandment: All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.
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How did the pigs use Boxer's body? (ch. 9)
The pigs sold Boxer's body to the knackers and used the money to buy a crate of whiskey.
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What was tragic about Boxer's death? (ch. 9)
After all his hard work and dedication, the pigs just disposed of him when he was no longer useful to them.
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What moved and inspired the animals to attack Frederick and his men at the Battle of the Windmill? (ch. 8)
The animals were outraged when Frederick and his men blew up the windmill the animals had worked so hard on for 2 years.
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Why was the singing of "Beasts of England" banned? (ch. 7)
It was no longer needed because the Rebellion was over.
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Which commandment did Napoleon break when he started executing animals? How was the commandment changed? (ch. 7)
Commandment 6 (No animal shall kill any other). changed to "No animal shall kill any other animal WITHOUT CAUSE""
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Why did the hens have to give up their eggs? (ch. 7)
Napoleon made a deal with Whymper to sell 400 eggs a week. The money would be used to buy food to last through the winter.
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Who did Napoleon blame for the windmill disaster? Why? (ch. 6)
He blamed Snowball, so he can use him as a scapegoat and unite the animals against a common enemy.
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Which commandment did the pigs break when they moved into the house? How was the commandment changed? (ch. 6)
Commandment 4 (No animal shall sleep in a bed). changed to "No animal shall sleep in a bed WITH SHEETS"
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What two ideas did Boxer adopt? (ch. 5)
Napoleon is always right & I will work harder.
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How did Napoleon get rid of Snowball and gain full control of the animals? (ch. 5)
Napoleon set 9 enormous dogs on Snowball that chased him off the farm
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What was Napoleon's argument AGAINST the windmill? What slogan did the animals give him? (ch. 5, pg. 50)
The windmill is a waste of time, they needed to spend more time on food production. "Vote for Napoleon and the full manger."
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What was Snowball's argument FOR the windmill? What slogan did the animals give him? (ch. 5, pg. 50)
It would be hard work, but will eventually give the animals more free time. "Vote for Snowball and the three day week."
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What topic divided the animals? Which animal was for it and which was against? (ch. 5)
The building of a windmill that could generate electricity. Snowball was for it, Napoleon was against it.
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Who came out as the heroes for the animals in the battle of the cowshed? (ch. 4)
Snowball and Boxer
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What happened to the milk and the apples? How did Squealer rationalize this? (ch. 3)
It went to the pigs. They were necessary for the pigs' health - it was for everyone's benefit. If the pigs fail, Jones will come back.
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After the rebellion, why did the animals enjoy their food so much more? (ch. 3, pg. 28)
It was truly their own food, produced by themselves, for themselves.
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Which character was more vivacious than Napoleon, quicker in speech and more inventive, but shallower in character? (ch. 2)
Snowball
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How did Snowball reduce the 7 commandments to a single phrase for the animals who couldn't remember all of them? (ch. 3, pg. 34)
Four legs good, two legs bad.
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What decision was made regarding the farmhouse? (ch 2, pg. 23)
It was to be preserved as a museum and all agreed that no animal shall ever live there.
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What actually caused the rebellion, and why do you think this was the tipping point? (ch. 2)
The animals had not been fed for 2 days, so when they broke into the storeshed for food, they faight against Jones and his men. They had nothing left to lose.
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Describe Squealer. Who does he represent from history in the Russian Revolution? (ch 2 & political allegory)
He is a small fat pig with a shrill voice. He is a brilliant talker and very persuasive. He represents propaganda, which was used to trick people.
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Describe Napolean. Who does he represent from history in the Russian Revolution? (ch 2 & political allegory)
He is a large boar who doesn't talk much, but always gets his way. He represent Joseph Stalin. He becomes a dictator and rules through fear.
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Why did the pigs get the job of teaching and organizing? (ch. 2)
The were generally recognized as being the cleverest of the animals
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For what purpose did Major call the meeting of the animals? (ch. 1)
He calls for a rebellion against humans, who have oppressed the animals for too long. Get rid of man, and the procuce of their labor would be their own.
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Describe Boxer. Who does he represent from history in the Russian Revolution? (ch 1 & political allegory)
An enormous cart-horse. Not very intelligent, but respected for his strength and steadiness. He represents the working class, loyal & hardworking, but exploited
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Describe Old Major. Who does he represent from history in the Russian Revolution? (ch 1 & political allegory)
He was a stout pig with a wise and benevolent appearance. He was highly regarded on the farm. He represents Lenin, whose ideas inspired the rebellion
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