Russian Revolution
Rhetorical Appeals
Plot
The Battle of Cowshed
Education
100

Napoleon is based off of this historical figure who fought with Leon Trotsky for power and won.

Who is Joseph Stalin?

100

What persuasive appeal demonstrates emotion?

What is pathos?

100

This animal ultimately chose to leave Animal Farm because this animal did not believe in the ideals of Animalism.

Who is Mollie?

100

This is the only weapon that was not a stick at the Battle of Cowshed.

What is a gun?

100

These were the smartest animals on the farm.

Who are the pigs?

200

Snowball is based off of this historical figure who was a pure communist and wanted Russia to become better.

Who is Leon Trotsky?

200

What persuasive appeal demonstrates logic, facts, or many examples?

What is logos?

200

How does Napoleon use fear to stop the other pigs from complaining about his rules.

He has the dogs growl viciously at the pigs.

200

Why was Boxer upset after the Battle of the Cowshed?

What is he thought he killed a stable boy?

200

This animal could only learn up to the letter D.

Who is Boxer?

300

This character from Animal Farm represents the working class.

Who is Boxer?

300

What persuasive appeal demonstrates trustworthiness, expertise, or celebrity endorsement?

What is ethos?

300

This is one difference between Snowball and Napoleon's ideas for the farm.

What is food production (Napoleon) vs. the windmill (snowball)?

What is teaching the animals to use firearms (Napoleon) vs. sending more flocks of pigeons to stir rebellion (Snowball)?

300

Describe two strategies the animals used in the Battle of Cowshed that led to their victory?

The pigeons muted on the men.

The geese pecked at their calves.

The animals pretended to retreat into the farm.

Snowball charged at Jones. 

Boxer knocked knocked out a stable lad.

The cat jumpee on a farmer and bit him.

300

These animals could read, but chose only to read the seven commandments.

Who are the dogs?

400

Karl Marx is the founder of Communism. His ideas inspired the Russian Revolution. Which animal represents him?

Who is Old Major?

400

When Squealer asks the animals, "Surely, comrades, you do not want Jones to come back?" What appeal is he using?

What is pathos? (He is making the animals feel fear.)

400

This is one leadership tactic Napoleon uses to gain control of the farm.

What is using the sheep to distract?
What is canvassing support in between times?
What is using Squealer to spread propaganda?
What is using the puppies as guard dogs?

400

What are the names of Animal Farm's neighboring farms?

What are Pinchfield and Foxwood?

400

This animal could read very well but chose not to because there was nothing worth reading.

Who is Benjamin?

500

He was the ruler of Russia before he was overthrown by communists. He is represented by Farmer Jones. 

Who is Czar Nicholas II?

500

"This single farm of ours could support a dozen horses, twenty cows, and hundreds of sheep" (Orwell 7). Is an example of which rhetorical appeal?

What is logos?

500

This is a type of story with a hidden meaning. It shows how Animal Farm is not just a story about animals, but a story of the Communist Revolution in Russia.

What is allegory?

500

Name the two animals awarded the medal of "Animal Hero First Class" after the battle of cowshed AND name the one animal awarded the medal of "Animal Hero Second Class."

Snowball and Boxer were awarded "Animal Hero First Class" and the dead sheep was awarded "Animal Hero Second Class."

500

This animal could read very well. In fact, this animal read newspaper clippings to the other animals.

Who is Muriel?

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