Chapter 1-2
Chapter 3-4
Chapter 5-6
Chapter 7-8
Chapter 9-10
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Snowball and Napoleon
What was the names of the two pigs that decided take the lead in keeping Old Major dreams alive?
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Boxer
What animal’s motto was, “I will work harder!”
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Snowball
Who’s idea was it to make the windmill?
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Snowball
In Chapter 7, who is said to be roaming the farm at night causing trouble?
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whiskey
In chapter 9, what do the pigs buy with the money they got from selling Boxer?
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She agreed, but she was not convinced.
How does Mollie react to the fact that animals cannot have clothes, including her ribbons?
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”Four legs good, two legs bad”
Since the sheep, hens, and ducks could not learn the seven commandments, what did Snowball reduce it to?
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Loyalty and obedience
What did Squealer say was more important than bravery?
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Battle of the Windmill
What was the battle in Chapter 8 called?
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The knackers, Squealer tells the animals that Boxer was very well cared for at an animals hospital until he died
In chapter 9, where is Boxer sent to and what is the story the pigs come up with to cover up the truth?
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Rebellion!
In chapter 1, what was the message that Old Major was trying to convey during the meeting?
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The alphabet
In chapter 3, what do the animals first start to struggle learning?
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the destruction of the windmill, the storm
What was the one main thing the animals blamed Snowball for and what was the real reason why it got ruined?
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“Animal Hero, First Class” and “Animal Hero, Second Class”
In Chapter 7, what two awards did Napoleon reward himself with?
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the purpose is that the animals will believe that they are all equal but other animals have more rights and luxuries than other
In chapter 10, what is the purpose of the new and only commandment “All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others?"
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It came to him in a dream.
How did Old Major come to the resolution that one day the animals should one day overthrow the humans?
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Sending out pigeons.
What was the first tactic Snowball used to defend in the Battle of Cowshed?
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they were ruling themselves and everyone was contributing
Why were the animals okay with working so hard?
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4 pigs
In Chapter 7, how many pigs were killed during Napoleon’s massacre?
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the purpose is that the animals will believe that they are all equal but other animals, like the pigs and the dogs, have more rights and luxuries than others
In chapter 10, what is the purpose of the new and only commandment “All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others?”
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6 rounds
How many shots did Mr. Jones fire at the end of Chapter 1?
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Anniversary of the Battle of Cowshed and the anniversary of the Rebellion.
What two events are the guns fired on twice a year?
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“Long live Animal Farm!”
With what did Napoleon end his speeches with?
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6 animals (1 cow, 3 sheep and 2 geese)
In Chapter 8, how many animals were killed during the Battle of the Windmill?
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to make him seem like a better leader
In chapter 9, why do the pigs start to tell the lies about how Napoleon was the hero of the Battle of Cowshed?
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