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What type of propaganda is being used when Squealer/Napoleon calls Snowball a 'traitor', and 'criminal'?
Glittering Generalities
Name Calling
Card Stacking
Bandwagon
Napoleon decides to trade with human beings. Which of the following does this contradict?
The Seven Commandments.
Old Major’s speech.
Mr. Whymper’s advice.
How does Squealer explain that it is not against the Seven Commandments for pigs to sleep in beds?
There is no rule that mentions beds.
Pigs do not need to follow the rules.
The rule is against sheets, not beds.
What does Squealer say about the meaning of “bed”?
Anything to sleep on, like a pile of straw, is actually a bed.
Animals do not need to worry about definitions because the word “bed” was invented by man.
A bed is only a bed if you use blankets.
Why can’t animals remember their resolutions?
There are too many to remember.
The human beings try to confuse them.
No one has his or her own written copy.
What did Napoleon decide to do in order to get supplies for the windmill?
He sold the dogs to a puppy mill.
Sell some of the hay and wheat and, if necessary, some of the hens’ eggs to human beings.
He used the other pigs as collateral in order to obtain funds.
Who is Mr. Whymper and what does he do?
A solicitor from town who conducts the animals’ business with humans.
An allusion to all the Westerners who catered to Soviet interests.
The proprietor of Manor Farm.
Why does Napoleon deceive Mr. Whymper?
He has never liked him.
He thinks it is funny to be able to deceive humans.
He doesn’t want the rumor about the farm to be confirmed.
He wants to replace Mr. Whymper with another person.
Who is rarely seen by the other animals doing any work on Animal Farm?
Clover
Boxer
Squealer
Napoleon
Why do the animals experience 'a vague uneasiness' when they learn of the news that they have to trade with human beings?
They became uncomfortable on their beds.
The hens did not want their eggs to be sold.
They become confused and do not rely on their bad memory.
They had established a resolution not to trade, when Animalism was first established.
Where do the pigs now reside and why does this upset the other animals?
The shed. Because this was initially a Cowshed.
The farmhouse. Because there was also a resolution passed against this in the beginning, it was supposed to be preserved as a museum.
The attic. Because it is cleaner than any other place.
The windmill. Because the other animals are working laboriously on it, while the pigs are doing nothing.
What are Boxer's two slogans?
"I will work harder" and "Snowball is always right"
"I will work hard" and "Squealer is always right"
"I will work harder" and "Napoleon is always right"
"I will work less" and "Mr. Jones is always right."
What was ironic about the animals working on the windmill on Sundays?
It was supposedly their day off.
It was a day for meeting and discussion.
It was the day for debating and criticism.
It was the day where they had to sing "Beasts of England".
How is Snowball used as a scapegoat?
They say that he was hiding to kill and attack Napoleon.
They say that he will destroy their windmill.
They say that he is planning an attack on all the animals and destroying Animal Farm.
They say he was sneaking in at night just as when things were going bad in the Soviet Union, they blamed the USA.
Why were pigs allowed to sleep in beds, according to them?
The rule was against using sheets, not beds
The beds were uncomfortable, so they suffered for the animals
It wasn't one of the Commandments
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