Who uses propaganda - totalitarian governments, democratic governments, both, or neither?
Both (although totalitarian governments use it much, much more often).
200
Old Major represents this philosopher.
Karl Marx
300
In Chapter 5, who is driven off Animal Farm?
Snowball
300
There are two ways an author gives us characterization. What are they?
Direct characterization (when you are told about a character) and indirect characterization (when you infer).
300
Whoever stole my copy of Microsoft Office is in big trouble. You have my Word.
pun
300
Who is the leader of the propaganda efforts on Animal Farm?
Squealer
300
The harvest represents this Russian program.
New Economic Program
400
What big project do the animals work on for the latter portion of the story?
A windmill.
400
Name three out of the four types of conflict.
Man vs man, man vs society, man vs nature, man vs self.
400
I haven't exaggerated in a million years!
hyperbole
400
Whose personal maxim "I will work harder" is misused by the pigs?
Boxer's
400
The slaughter of the animals in Chapter 7 represents this vicious event in Russian history.
The Purge
500
List three of the original seven commandments of Animal Farm.
1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.
3. No animal shall wear clothes.
4. No animal shall sleep in a bed.
5. No animal shall drink alcohol.
6. No animal shall kill any other animal.
7. All animals are equal.
500
How do you determine theme?
1. First, look at the literal meaning of the text.
2. Next, think about the symbolic level - what other meanings are there?
3. Zoom out to a general, universal level.
500
The old man kicked the bucket.
euphemism
500
Give one example of how the pigs use propaganda to their advantage.