Topic-specific terms
What is this story/ movie called
Grammar
The Animals charteristics
Conflicts in Chapter 3
100

Society in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society are made through different types of control

Dystopian society

100

Dystopian world focusing on reproducing 

Giled/The Handmaid's Tale 

100

words used in place of a noun to refer to individuals, reflecting their identity

Personlig pronomie

100

This horse is known for his great strength and dedication to work on the farm.

Who is Boxer?

100

Who do the animals fear the most

Who is Mr. Jones

200

A person in a dystopian society who recognizes the reality of its current state.

Protagonist

200

Free points

Marry Chirtsmas

200

words that show ownership or relationship

Possesive pronomier

200

This goat quickly learns to read and helps the other animals understand the writings on the wall.

Who is Muriel

200

This action creates division, as the pigs take it without sharing with the other animals.

What is taking the milk and apples

300

A place, state, or condition that is ideally perfect in respect of politics, laws, customs, and conditions. 

Utopia/Utopian society

300

a dystopian world where population control mandates that for every new life, someone must volunteer to die

B2RO2B

300

How would you rewrite this sentence in the future tense: "The pigs had set aside the harness-room as a headquarters for themselves"?

"The pigs will set aside the harness-room as a headquarters for themselves."

300

This pig is a skilled speaker and uses propaganda to manipulate the other animals.

who is Squealer

300

What are Napoleon and Snowball disagreeing about?

What is education

400

characters, events, and details symbolically represent broader concepts or ideas, often to convey a moral, political, or philosophical message.

Allegory

400

A story Where the system is called (Big Brother)

1984

400

Make this sentence in passive word order(passiv ordstilling):The pigs wrote the Seven Commandments on the wall

"The Seven Commandments were written on the wall by the pigs."

400

This animal is slow and obstinate, and although he never complains, he remains skeptical about the revolution.

Who is Benjamin

400

Snowball and Napoleon are often in conflict during these meetings.

What are the Sunday meetings

500

what are all the types of control in Dystopian societies we have read about: Hint- there are 4/5 types

Corporate control,Bureaucratic control, Technological control,Philosophical/religious contro

500

A story where the name of the house is referred to as "Happylife home" 

The veldt

500

The hens and ducks, for instance, saved five bushels of corn at the harvest by gathering up the stray grains," identify the infinitive phrase

gathering up the stray grains

500

These animals only learn to repeat simple slogans and symbolize blind obedience.

Who is Muriel

500

The pigs' decision to take extra food creates this type of inequality between the animals.

What is social inequality

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