Animals
The Story
Humans
Commandments
100

Who represents propaganda?

Squealer

100

How could Mr. Jones stop the animals from rebelling?

He could of made sure to feed them

100

Why did the Animals Rebel against Mr. Jones?

Mr Jones didn't feed them

100

What was the first commandment?

Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.

200

Who does Snowball represent?

Trotsky

200

imagine the animals lost the battle of the cowshed, what would the humans do?

They might put the animals back into forced labor

200

Summarize why do the other humans treat Mr. Jones so badly?

His carelessness might spread to the the other farms and cause those animals to rebel

200

What was the second commandment?

Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.

300

Who represents the worker class?

Boxer

300

Imagine Snowball came back after the reign of Napoleon, what would he do?

He might take back leadership and make that world Old Major dreamed of

300

Compare Snowball and Napoleon, what are the differences?

Snowball looked out for all animals, and Napoleon just looked out for himself and some of the pigs

300

What was the sixth commandment?

No animal shall kill any other animal.

400

Who is Stalin From Russian history

Napoleon

400

Pretend the pigs weren't in charge, who would take over?

Boxer or others

400

rephrase why Snowball wanted to build the windmill?

Building the windmill would ease everyone's life

400

What was the fourth commandment?

No animal shall sleep in a bed.

500

Who does Old Major represent 

Karl Marx

500

What could happen if Boxer took charge of the farm?

He might split food fairly among all the animals

500

Why did Napoleon want to drive out Snowball?

He wanted to drive out Snowball so he could take full power

500

What was the seventh commandment?

All animals are equal.

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