Vocabulary
Parts of Speech
Reading
Propaganda
Definitions
100

Frederick got back at Napoleon for raising the price on the timber; his banknotes were ______________________!

a. contrived   b. rations   c. forgeries

c. forgeries

100

Napoleon described Frederick’s payment using forgeries a __________________________ deed.

treachery/treacherous/treacherously 

treacherous

100

What are two NEW privileges the pigs enjoy?

A. They drink alcohol

B. They live in the farmhouse/sleep in beds

C. They wear clothes

D. They walk on two feet

100

Squealer reading "figures" of how many more crops the animals have is an example of:

a. bandwagon  b. card stacking/misuse of statistics

B

100

Disturbed by pain or worry is...

A. profess   B. malignant   C. uneasy

C. uneasy

200

The windmill was gone; even its  ______________________________ was partially destroyed.

a. rations  b. foundation  c. pension

b. foundation

200

The animals slain in the Battle of the Windmill were given a _______________________ funeral.  

solemn/solemnly

solemn

200

Add two words to this commandment to show how it has changed:

No animal shall drink alcohol...

...to excess
200

"Surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back?" is an example of what?

A. Glittering generalities  B. Bandwagon

Bandwagon

200

A state of being more than enough is...

A. excess    b. uneasy   c. impending

A. excess

300

Snowball was accused of acting  ___________________________ with Jones from the very beginning.

a. Complicitly b. contrived  c. foundation

A. Complicitly

300

When the animals saw that Frederick’s men had destroyed their windmill, “the fear and despair they had felt a moment earlier were drowned in their rage against this _______________________________ act.”

contempt/contemptible/contemptuously 

contemptible

300

What is so tragic about Boxer's death?

A. The animals are told he was taken to the vet when he was actually taken to the "knacker's"

B. Boxer was looking forward to retiring on a pension.

300

Boxer saying, "I will work harder!" and "Napoleon is always right!" are examples of:

A. Testimonial   B. Transfer

A. Testimonial

300

A giving up of something for the sake of someone/something else is:

A. impending  B. sacrifice   C. malignant

B. Sacrifice

400

Although the farm had fixed policies on the subject, no animal had actually retired on _______________________.

a. pension   b. complicitly   c. gratified

a. pension

400

Despite the hardships, the animals felt that the songs, speeches and processions gave their life more _________________ than it had had before.  

dignify/dignified/dignity

dignity

400

The new commandment that replaces all of the others is: "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

What is this really saying?

The pigs have more privileges than any of the other animals

(may vary)

400

Napoleon and Squealer blaming everything on Snowball is an example of:

A. Transfer    B. Name calling

Transfer

400

To put to death according to a legal order is...

A. impending   B. execute   C. violate

B. execute

500

Napoleon felt __________________________ when he was cheered and recognized by his human neighbors.

a. forgeries  b. gratified  c. pension

b. gratified

500

Napoleon claimed to have a deep love for the unhappy animals who still lived in __________________________ and slavery on other farms.  

ignorance / ignorant / ignorantly

ignorance

500

The animals hear a crash and see a strange sight one night. Who/what did they see? What happened?

Snowball fell off of a ladder while changing the commandments.

500

"Do you know what would happen if we pigs failed in our duty? Jones would come back!" is an example of:

A. Snob appeal   B. Glittering Generalities

Glittering Generalities

500

Evil in influence or effect is...

A. profess    B. sacrifice     C. malignant

C. malignant

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