7 Commandments
Plot/Story
Old Majors Speech
Animal Difficulties
The non-pig animals
100

No______ shall kill any other ______.

What is animal?

100

The purpose of the farm as the environment to the story.

What is the base of the characters and problems?

100

He didn't went to Old Mayor's speech.

Who is Moses?

100

He helped with the corn when the others couldn't do it.

Who is Boxer?

100

The character we know the least about.

Who is Muriel?

200

He writes the Seven commandments.

Who is Snowball?

200

The problem in the story for the animals.

What is the feeling of working hard and getting the product you make, taken away from you?

200

The tone of the speech.

What is convincing?

200

The purpose of old major.

What is the action of encouraging a rebellion?

200

The animal Pincher is.

What is a dog?

300

The purpose of writing the Seven Commandments.

What is the action of having guidelines that guide the animals?

300

The meaning of the rebellion for old Major.

What is important to get the freedom they deserve?

300

It showed democracy in Old Mayor's part.

What is voting among each other?

300

The birds didn't understand the cat's long words.

What is not being too smart?

300

The reason Molly gets away from home.

What is the action of having a stone in your hoof?

400

Contradicts the third commandment.

Who is Molly that likes to wear ribbons?

400

The reason the animals finished the harvest faster than humans.

What is the contribution of everyone working hard with what they could do?

400

The response of the animals after hearing the speech.

What is the figurative language of opening someone's eyes?

400

You can't trust the pigs.

What is the action of the pigs taking the milk and the apples without telling the rest of the animals and sharing it to them?

400

The action of the cat in the roof.

What is convincing the birds to come to her farm?

500

Snowball created a maxim to serve a purpose.

What is the repetition in the animals' memory?

500

The statement that came to your mind about the pigs when reading chapter 3.

What is the injustice of the pigs' actions to the rest of the animals?

500

A pessimistic example used against humans.

What is a cruel death of a pig?

500

Napoleon and Snowball agree with each other at the end.

What is the action of not wanting to show their true colors with the milk and the apples?

500

The intellectual status of Benjamin.

What is the equality of intelligence as the cats?