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Chapter 3: What is significant about the hay harvest?
It is an even bigger success than they had hoped
It is smaller than they had hoped
Mr. Jones comes back to help them
The neighboring farms assist with the harvest
Chapter 3: How long does the hay harvest take?
2 days’ more time than it had usually
2 days’ less time than it usually had
The same amount of time it had usually taken
Chapter 3: Which archetype is best supported by the following quote? “With the worthless parasitical human beings gone, there was more for everyone to eat.” (28)
Trickster
Temptress
Villain
Hero
Chapter 3: Which archetype is best supported by the following quote? “Boxer was the admiration of everybody.” (29)
Trickster
Temptress
Villain
Hero
Chapter 3: Which phrase does Boxer adopt as his personal motto?
“I will work harder!”
“Four legs good, two legs bad.”
“All animals are equal.”
“Long live Napoleon!”
Chapter 3: Which archetype is best supported by the following quote? "...she always made such excellent excuses, and purred so affectionately, that it was impossible not to believe in her good intentions."
Trickster
Temptress
Villain
Hero
Chapter 3: Which animal points out that he/she has lived longer than everybody else and, thus, seen more than anyone else?
Muriel the goat
Clover the cart horse
Napoleon the pig
Benjamin the donkey
Chapter 3: How do the animals end their meetings?
Praying to the Sugarcandy Mountain gods.
Singing Beasts of England
Marching around the farm
Chanting the Seven Commandments
Chapter 3: What do most animals on the farm accomplish by the autumn?
They are able to sing Beasts of England
They are able to recite the Seven Commandments
They are literate in some degree
They can walk on two legs
Chapter 3: What maxim does Snowball teach to the animals who cannot memorize the Seven Commandments?
“I will work harder!”
“Four legs good, two legs bad.”
“All animals are equal.”
“Long live Napoleon!”
Chapter 3: According to Snowball, what is the distinguishing mark of man?
He can speak
He wears clothes
He has hands
He drinks alcohol
Chapter 3: Which animal believes the education of the young is more important than that of the grown?
Muriel the goat
Clover the cart horse
Napoleon the pig
Benjamin the donkey
Chapter 3: What is done with the milk every day?
It is sold to Jones
It is shared amongst the animals
The cat drinks it
The pigs mix it into their mash
Chapter 3: Which statement best supports the pigs as a tricksters?
“...surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back?” (36)
“It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples.” (36)
“A bird’s wing, comrades...is an organ of propulsion and not manipulation. It should therefore be regarded as a leg.” (34)
“Gee up, comrade!” (28)
Chapter 3: Which animal is almost as good as the pigs at reading?
Muriel the goat
Clover the cart horse
Napoleon the pig
Benjamin the donkey
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