Define that Term
Name the Term
Example Samples
Animal Farm Chapters 1-2
Animalism
100

Tone

the author's attitude towards a certain subject

100

this term refers to the intentional decisions a writer makes that affect their work.

Author's Choice

100

the word heat comes from the Middle English word hete, which in turn came from the German word hitze, meaning hot

Etymology

100

What title do the animals use to address one another?

Comrade

100

Animalism, as presented by Old Major, is essentially a critique of this system

Communism

200

Style

the way in which a writer writes

200

the overall emotion and atmosphere the author intends the reader to feel while reading the book

Mood

200

generate your own example of a word that has multiple connotations and determine their meanings

blue- color, sad

cheap- someone who is frugal, something that is poorly made


200

What does Mollie enjoy wearing that directly contradicts the principles of Animalism?

Ribbons

200

The pigs' ability to do this allows them to manipulate the interpretation of Animalism

Read and Write

300

Synthesize

to combine separate elements to form a whole

300

the use of a word to suggest a different association than its literal meaning

Connotation

300

An author's consistent use of figurative language is a characteristic of their _____.

Style

300

What was discovered missing at the end of chapter two?

the milk from the cows

300

Which two animals adapt Old Major's philosophy into Animalism and how are the two animals different from one another

Snowball

  • He is portrayed as "more vivacious." This implies a lively, energetic, and enthusiastic character.   
  • He is described as "quicker in speech" and "more inventive." This highlights his intellectual agility and his capacity for generating new ideas

Napoleon

  • He is depicted as "a large, rather fierce-looking Berkshire boar." This physical description suggests a sense of power and intimidation.   
  • He is described as "not much of a talker, but with a reputation for getting his own way." This indicates a character who prefers action over words and who is determined to achieve his objectives.

 

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