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100

Napolean represents this historical figure 

Who is Joseph Stalin?

100

A political theory derived from Karl Marx, leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.

Communism

100

How many commandments do the animals create to follow?

7

100

Comparing two things using "like" or "as"

Simile

100


Cynical, ill tempered donkey who is the oldest animal on the farm.



Benjamin

200

Mr. Jones represents this historical figure

Who is Czar Nicholas II?

200

A literary device in a narrative in which a character, place, or event can be interpreted to represent a hidden meaning with moral, historical, or political significance. (AKA extended metaphor)

What is an Allegory?

200


Where does Snowball write the Commandments for the animals to see?



On the side of the barn

200

Literary device in which human-qualities are given to non-human things (EX: the wind sang)

Personification

200


Which animal leaves the farm by choice?



Mollie

300

Benjamin represents this historical group

Who are the intellectuals (who did not speak out)?
300

A genre in which the story is told in a futuristic, imagined universe in which society is oppressed under a totalitarian government system.

What is a Dystopia?

300

The pigs convince the animals near the start of the novel that these two foods should be reserved for the pigs in order to keep their brains working

Apples and Milk

300

A literary device in which the author hints towards a future event

What is foreshadowing?

300


Which animals regularly chant, "Four legs good, two legs bad"?



the Sheep

400

Mollie represents this historical group

What is the Proletariat?

400

Persuasive language used to convince people of something is also know as...

What is Propaganda? 

400

The hens do this when they are told they must sell their eggs

Lay them off a ledge

400
When something is the opposite of what you expect (EX: you are hit by an ambulance)

irony

400


The raven who talks about a place called "Sugarcandy Mountain".



Moses

500

Squealer represents this historical group (must be the  specific name!)

What is The Pravda?

500

Form of literature that uses ridicule or make fun of events or people  

What is Satire?

500

The Battle that occurs after the rebellion between the animals and Mr. Jones

the Battle of the Cowshed!

500

An over-exaggeration to make a point (EX: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!)

Hyperbole

500


The farmer who owns Manor Farm and treats the animals poorly.



Mr. Jones