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Chapter 7: The awful winter weather brings about
cold and sadness
starvation
plenty of food
happiness and content
Chapter 7: Napoleon takes Mr. Whymper round the farm to
help him look for Snowball.
hear the other animals' complaints.
trick him into thinking that rumours about famine are untrue.
start negotiations with neighbouring farms.
Chapter 7: The execution that Napoleon plans parallels Stalin’s bloody elimination of any opposition to him during the 1920s and 1930s. Here we see Napoleon as:
a good and heroic leader.
a dictator and a tyrant.
an excellent speaker and communicator.
a character that delegates.
Chapter 7: Boxer defends himself from an attack from whom?
The pigs
Pinchfield Farm
Three dogs
Napoleon
Chapter 7: What do the animals decide to do about rebuilding the windmill?
They decide not to rebuild it.
They decide to hire human workers to rebuild it.
They decide to work all winter and make it twice as thick.
They wait for Mr. Whymper to tell them what to do.
Chapter 7: What happens to the animals that confess to being in league with Snowball?
They are forced off the farm.
They are killed by the dogs.
They are made servants to the pigs.
They are put in a shed that is now the farm’s prison
Chapter 7: What happens to the song, “Beasts of England”?
It is outlawed and replaced by an uninspiring song.
The animals suddenly forget the words and can no longer sing it.
Humans start singing it as well, and supporting animal rights.
It falls out of favor with the animals despite the pigs' insistence they sing it.
Chapter 7: When the dogs attack Boxer, he looks at Napoleon to see if he should kill the dog. Why does Boxer do this?
Boxer is afraid what will happen to him.
Boxer feels helpless.
Napoleon is Boxer's leader.
Chapter 7: What happens after the four pigs and many other animals confess their crimes?
They are isolated from the other animals.
They are tortured.
They are executed.
They are kicked off the farm.
Chapter 7: Why are these most recent killings worse than when Jones controlled the farm?
This is the first time animals have killed animals.
The animals are turning against one another.
They are losing control of the farm.
Chapter 8: How did the 6th commandment change?
It says that murder is okay
It originally said, "No animal shall kill another animal," but now it says, "No animal shall kill another animal without cause."
It says no other animal shall kill but Napoleon
It says pigs are superior
Chapter 8: How does Frederick deceive Napoleon?
Steals the timber at night
Leads an animal rebellion
Joins forces with Snowball
Forged banknotes
Chapter 8: Which sentence best describes the theme of Animal Farm?
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Pigs should be feared most amongst animals.
One pig takes over a farm and abuses his power.
To the victor go the spoils.
Chapter 8: What is Squealer able to do when talking to the animals?
Interpret their dreams
Use his creative imagination
Make the animals doubt their own memories
Chapter 8: To whom did Napoleon sell the timber?
Fredrick
Pilkington
Whymper
Jones
Chapter 8: How did Fredrick destroy the windmill?
Jack hammer
Pushed it over
Blasting powder
Set it on fire
Chapter 8: What was added to the commandment No animal shall drink alcohol?
or they will die
to excess
made from barley
on Sundays
Chapter 8: What was added to the wall of the big barn?
The words to "Beasts of England" and a picture of all the animals, painted by Squealer
Four legs good, two legs bad and Animal Farm
The poem written for Napoleon and a portrait of Napoleon painted by Squealer
A picture of the animals who died in battle
Chapter 8: When the author writes, "Nothing short of explosives would knock it [the windmill] down this time..." he is using ___________.
a simile
a metaphor
foreshadowing
hyperbole
Chapter 8: When Squealer announced "Comrade Napoleon is dying!" what was really happening?
Napoleon was hungover
Napoleon was already dead
Napoleon had been wounded
Napoleon was losing his mind
Use Context Clues to decipher the meaning of the underlined word.
“For five days the hens held out; then they capitulated and went back to their nesting boxes.”
To stand up to someone
To prevent
To provide
To give up resistance
Use context clues to define the underlined word the bolded words will give you clues.
“The news of what had happened sped round the farm like wildfire. The bank-notes were forgeries! Frederick had got the timber for nothing!”
Something real
Valuable
A copy or fake of something
Something with morals
Someone skilled in deception would be considered . .
A loud confused noise of protest or a commotion is the definition for what word?
pension
hullaballoo
sentinel
forgery
What is the best definition for the word deputation?
a group appointed to represent others
cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; surrender
free from accountability; not responsible
skill in deception; guile
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