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A./FINTB II
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Napoleon represents _______
from historical events.
A 100
Stalin
A 100
This character was run off the
farm and represents Trotsky in
the story.
A 200
Snowball
A 200
This animal does not like to work and
eventually leaves Animal Farm.
A 300
Mollie
A 300
This group of characters
represent the KGB (Russian CIA)
A 400
Napoleon’s Dogs (Jessie’s Pups)
A 400
This character represents
propaganda in our story.
A 500
Squealer
A 500
____________ means you are
able to read and write.
B 100
Literate
B 100
__________ means: unrestrained
exercise of power
B 200
Tyranny
B 200
______________ is to have a
strong displeasure at something
considered unjust
B 300
Indignation
B 300
Firmly or stubbornly adhering to
one’s purpose
B 400
Obstinate
B 400
An economic system maintained by
private individuals
B 500
Capitalism
B 500
Mollie was the pigs’ most faithful follower.
C 100
FALSE
She is the LEAST faithful!
#lazy
C 100
Benjamin the donkey is quite unchanged by the
Rebellion.
C 200
T RUE
C 200
The pigs sell Boxer to the knackers to then
buy whiskey for themselves.
C 300
T RUE – how rude!
C 300
Old Major’s dream provides the
animals with the exact plans for a
rebellion.
C 400
FALSE
It’s more of a guideline, if you
will….
C 400
Animal rebellion quickly spreads to
the other animals on the farm.
C 500
FALSE
Not so much….
C 500
Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer
organize Old Major’s teachings into
what they call ________?
D 100
Animalism
D 100
According to Old Major, man steals
from whom?
D 200
The animals!
D 200
Napoleon has Snowball removed because
of their ________ struggle – he wants
to be the only leader.
D 300
Power
D 300
The pigs believe that _____ _____
_______ does not exist, despite what
Moses tells the other animals.
D 400
Sugar Candy Mountain
D 400
Squealer says they no longer need the song,
_______ __ _______ because the
_________ already happened.
D 500
Beasts of England
Rebellion
D 500
Napoleon stops the hens’
rebellion/resistance by doing
what?
E 100
Stopping their rations
#starving
E 100
The seven commandments on the
barn wall eventually ______ in
order to suit the ______ needs.
(second one is a group of animals)
E 200
CHANGE
PIGs’
E 200
The farmhouse was supposed to be
preserved as a what? (Chapter II)
E 300
Museum
E 300
The first harvest without Jones is
actually…?
E 400
Successful (but hard)
E 400
Napoleon, although eventually
president, goes by the title of what?
(not comrade)
E 500
Our Leader
(it’s on their flag, after all!)
E 500
Benjamin the donkey, the oldest
on the farm, represents what
from Russian history?
F 100
Older Generation
F 100
True or False – Moses the raven gets run off
the farm and is never permitted to return
again.
F 200
FALSE
They give him beer to stay and
give the animals hope!
F 200
This vocabulary word means the quality or
state of being emotional or sentimental.
F 300
Sentimentality
F 300
The seven commandments are
FINALLY reduced to what
statement?
F 400
All animals are equal, BUT some animals are
more equal than others
F 400
Frederick equals WHO from history?
Pilkington equals the ______ from
WW2
F 500
HIT LER
ALLIED Forces
F 500
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Short Answer Question
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Name THREE commandments and how they were
CHANGED in the story (underline the part that was
changed/added)
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No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.
No animal shall kill another animal without
cause/reason.
No animal shall drink alcohol to excess.
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