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QUESTION 1.-- to get started ....
Chapter 3-4 Quick Quizzes
QUESTION 2.---- Describe the
irony of the line "All men are enemies. All animals are comrades"
QUESTION 3.---- What two things
convince the animals of the truth of Squealer’s pronouncements?
QUESTION 4.---- Describe the situation
on Animal Far, as it exists during the idealistic days following the
revolution?
QUESTION 5.---- what is beast of
england?
QUESTION 6.---- What role does the written word play in Animal Farm?
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Chapter 3 Summary and Analysishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvPSoH17kNI
- What is different about this year’s harvest?
- What does Boxer adopt as his motto?
- What do the animals do on Sundays?
- Do Snowball and Napoleon get along?
- Why don’t any animals except pigs submit resolutions for debate?
- What does Snowball want to focus on at the farm?
- What does Napoleon want to focus on?
- What happens to Jessie’s and Bluebell’s puppies?
- What has been happening to the milk?
- What does Squealer explain about the milk and apples?
(3) answers
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Chapter 4 Summary and Analysis
- How do Snowball and Napoleon send word of the rebellion to other animals?
- Who is Mr. Pilkington?
- Who is Mr. Frederick?
- What rumors spread about Animal Farm?
- What has Snowball been doing to prepare for Jones’s return?
- How is Snowball injured?
- Why is Boxer upset after the battle?
- Where was Mollie during the battle?
- What do the animals name the battle?
- What awards do the animals create?
- This year the animals have the largest harvest yet, and they also finish it faster than normal.
- Boxer adopts “I will work harder!” as his personal motto.
- On Sundays, the animals don’t work and instead hold farm-wide meetings to debate and vote on new resolutions.
- Snowball and Napoleon disagree on almost everything.
- Only the pigs are smart enough to come up with new resolutions.
- Snowball wants to focus on educating the animals and putting them into committees.
- Napoleon thinks the pigs should focus on the education of the young.
- Napoleon takes Jessie’s and Bluebell’s puppies up to a secret loft, and everyone soon forgets about them.
- It is revealed that the milk is being mixed in with the pigs’ mash.
- Squealer explains that the pigs need the vitamins in the milk and apples to continue being the brainworkers of the farm.
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- Snowball and Napoleon send out pigeons to other farms to try to encourage further rebellion.
- Mr. Pilkington is an easygoing farmer who owns neighboring Foxwood Farm.
- Mr. Frederick is the owner of Pinchfield Farm and is known for being tough and shrewd.
- Rumors spread among the humans that the animals on Animal Farm are starving and practicing cannibalism and torture.
- Snowball has been studying the battle tactics of Julius Caesar to prepare to fight off Jones.
- Snowball is injured when a shot grazes his back as he charges Mr. Jones.
- Boxer kicks a young farmhand in the head and stuns him. Thinking that he killed the boy, Boxer feels extremely guilty.
- Mollie fled when she heard the guns go off and was found hiding in the barn.
- The battle is named the “Battle of Cowshed.”
- The animals create “Animal Hero, First Class” and “Animal Hero, Second Class.”
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