Type of literary device used here, "No, comrades, a thousand times no!".
Hyperbole and/or repetition
"And now, comrades, I will tell you about my dream of last night".
Old Major
Animal in charge of spreading propaganda to the other animals
Squealer
The animals found out Mollie was on another farm because __________ told them.
the birds
What does Moses call the place where animals go when they die?
Sugarcandy Mountain
"Is it not crystal clear, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings"?
In this quote, crystal clear comrades is this literary device.
Alliteration
"Will there still be sugar after the rebellion"?
Mollie
According to Squealer, the idea for the windmill was actually this animal's.
Napoleon
Which animal disappears when there is work to be done then reappears at dinner time?
the cat
The three animals who were awarded medals at the Battle of Cowshed
Boxer, Snowball, and the sheep
"Weak or strong, clever or simple, we are all brothers". Literary device used here.
Juxtaposition or Antithesis
"He is dead. I had no intention of doing that. I forgot that I was wearing iron shoes".
Boxer
According to the pigs _______ and _________ is actually brain food.
milk, apples
During the windmill debate, the only animal who did not take a side was
Benjamin
___________ and __________ are the names of the two farms next to Animal Farm.
Foxwood and Pinchfield
"Surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back"?
This is an example of what literary device?
Rhetorical Question
"If comrade Napoleon says it, it must be right".
Boxer
Snowball and Napoleon send out flights of pigeons to do this task
mingle with the animals on neighboring farms and tell them the story of the rebellion
The windmill was actually destroyed by
the weather
Society's class of people Boxer represents
The working class or lower/middle class
"Comrade," said Snowball, "those ribbons that you are so devoted to are the badge of slavery".
This quote is an example of what literary device?
Metaphor
Ribbons are a badge of slavery.
"... I am almost certain I saw this- he was talking to you and you were allowing him to stroke your nose. What does this mean, Mollie"?
Clover
Napoleon uses them to threaten the other animals and protect himself.
The nine dogs
The two Animal Farm holidays
The Battle of Cowshed and Midsummer Day the anniversary of the rebellion.
The solicitor/lawyer who negotiated deals between Animal Farm and the outside world
Mr. Whymper